Pharmacotherapy for Complex Substance Use Disorders 1st Edition
Attention is drawn immediately to a landmark clinical resource: Pharmacotherapy for Complex Substance Use Disorders, 1st Edition, authored by Thanh Thuy Truong, M.D., Benjamin T. Li, M.D., Daryl Shorter, M.D., and Nidal Moukaddam, M.D., Ph.D. This authoritative text fills a critical gap for clinicians managing challenging addiction cases.
Clinicians, psychiatrists, primary care providers, pharmacists, and trainees will find clear, evidence-based guidance on medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including practical strategies for buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, and emerging pharmacotherapies. The book organizes complex topics—polysubstance dependence, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, pain management in patients with substance use disorders, dosing considerations, drug interactions, and safety monitoring—into accessible, clinically focused chapters that translate research into bedside decisions.
Readers will appreciate real-world case vignettes, differential diagnosis frameworks, and treatment algorithms that streamline decision-making in inpatient and outpatient settings. The emphasis on risk mitigation, adherence, and individualized care supports better outcomes across diverse populations—from urban clinics in the United States to community programs in Europe, Canada, Australia, and Asia—making this edition globally relevant.
For professionals seeking to deepen their expertise and confidently manage the most complex addiction presentations, this comprehensive, practical reference is an indispensable addition to your library. Enhance your clinical practice, support multidisciplinary teams, and improve patient outcomes—order your copy of Pharmacotherapy for Complex Substance Use Disorders, 1st Edition today.
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