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Informes
1. Narcotic Drugs in Maintenance and Detoxification Treatment of Narcotic Dependence; Repeal of Current Regulations and Proposal to Adopt New Regulations; Proposed Rule (1999). Food and Drug Administration and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, DHHS, USA.
2. International Forum (1994). The National Methadone Conference 1994, National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). Methadone Maintenance Treatment Research in the United States. Rockville, MD.
3. Effective Medical Treatment of Opiate Addiction. NIH Consensus Statement (1997) Nov17-19;15(6):1-38.
4. State Methadone Treatment Guidelines (1997). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) US Department of Health and Human Services.
5. The UK Guidelines (1999). Drug Misuse and Dependence Guidelines on Clinical Management. Department of Health. The Scottish Office Department of Health. Welsh Office. Department of Health and Social Services, Northern Ireland. 1999.
6. The Irish Guidelines (1997). Report of the Methadone Treatment Services Review Group. Department of Health and Children. Ireland, 1997.
7. The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Instruction Concerning the Use of Methadone in the Treatment of People Addicted to Opiates (1997). Vice Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Poland.
8. Regulations on Providing the Drug Users (Dus) with Maintenance and Detoxification Treatment in Various Phases (1998). Ministry of Socail Affairs, Estonia.
9. Conformation of the Application Procedure of Substitution Therapy to Opioid Addicts (1997). Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania.
10. Narcotic Drugs: Estimated World Requirements for 1999; Statistics for 1997. (1997) International Narcotics Control Board of the United Nations (INCB/UN), Vienna, Austria.
11. WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (1998). WHO Technical Report Series, Geneva, Switzerland.
12. Council of the European Union (1999). 12555/2/99 Cordrogue 64 rev 2. European Union Drugs Strategy (2000-2004).
13. Council of Europe (2000). Pompidou Group. Pregnancy and Drug Misuse - Proceedings. Strassbourg, 29,30 May, 2000. In press.
14. The Cochrane Library (2000) issue 1. Update Software Ltd, Oxford, UK (http://www.Update-software.com).
15. Prison and Drugs: European Recommendations (1998). Euro-Methwork Newsletter, Issue 16.
16. The Swiss Methadone Report (1996). Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Switzerland; Addiction Research Foundation, Canada.
17. KNMG Drugs Project (1999) Beleidsdocument. Taken, rollen en verantwoordelijkheden van artsen bij druggerelateerde problemen. (Royal Dutch Society of Medicine Drug Project. Policy document. Tasks, roles and responsibilities of clinicians in drug related problems).
18. Protocol methadon behandeling (1999). De Sleutel, Belgium. (Protocol methadone treatment, de Sleutel, Belgium).
19. The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Instruction concerning the use of methadone in the treatment of people addicted to opiates (1997). Accepted by V-ce Minister of Health and Social Welfare of Poland, W.Kuzmierkiewicz on 28th August, 1997. Unofficial translation by Marek Beniowski.
20. The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania (1997). Conformation of the application procedure of substitution therapy to opioid addicts, Vilnius, Lithuania. Translated by UAB "Vertimai" Sigita Tupe’iauskaite.
21. Richtlinien fuer den niedergelassenen Artz zur Indikationsstellung und Durchfuehrung einer Substitution mit L-Polamidon (Metadon) bei Opiatabhaengigen. Aerztekammer Berlin (Guidelines for the clinician on indication and practice of substitution treatment with methadone for opiate dependence).
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