<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Signal transduction / Pharmacology / Alcohols / Morphinans / Drug rehabilitation / Receptor antagonist / Dynorphin / Opioid receptor / Buprenorphine / Biology / Chemistry / Neurochemistry
Signal transduction
Pharmacology
Alcohols
Morphinans
Drug rehabilitation
Receptor antagonist
Dynorphin
Opioid receptor
Buprenorphine
Biology
Chemistry
Neurochemistry

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.jbc.org

Download Document from Source Website

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

CLIENT BULLETIN Measuring Buprenorphine and Norbuprenorphine in Urine Buprenorphine is used as a replacement therapy in the treatment of opioid dependence and as an analgesic. This medication also has the potential for

DocID: 1vgU3 - View Document

MEDTOX® BUPRENORPHINE MEDTOX® Buprenorphine is a rapid qualitative screening test for buprenorphine and its metabolites in human urine. 1. INTENDED USE The MEDTOX Buprenorphine Test uses immunochromatographic test stri

DocID: 1v9Pg - View Document

SUBOXONE® (buprenorphine and naloxone) Sublingual Film (CIII) Talking with your doctor Opioid dependence can be treated. Talking with your healthcare team keeps them aware of your situation so they may adjust your trea

DocID: 1uBp8 - View Document

Authorization Expanded to Qualified Certified Nurse Practitioners for the Prescribing of Buprenorphine to Treat Opioid Addiction The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) was signed into law on July 22, 2016. O

DocID: 1tRGm - View Document

ATION ASSISTED TREATMENT• BUPRENORPHINE• NALTREXONE• MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT• BUPRENORPHINE• NALTREXONE• MED SISTED TREATMENT• BUPRENORPHINE• NALTREXONE• MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT• BUPRENOR

DocID: 1tG05 - View Document