Once-a-month shot for opioid addiction works as well as daily medication, study finds
A study finds a monthly shot to treat opioid addiction was as effective in maintaining short-term abstinence as a more commonly prescribed daily treatment.
by David Armstrong
Oct 18, 2017
2 minutes
A once-a-month shot to treat opioid addiction was as effective in maintaining short-term abstinence from heroin and similar drugs as a more commonly prescribed daily treatment, according to a Norwegian study released Wednesday.
The study is believed to be the first to directly compare — administered as a monthly shot — with a combination drug treatment sold under the brand name . In the U.S. and many for people with an opioid use disorder.
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