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SUMMARY:Western States Node: Problems Initiating Buprenorphine Treatment Among Patients Using Fentanyl (CTN-0135)
DESCRIPTION:Join the CTN Western States Node and the Northwest and Pacific Southwest Addiction Technology Transfer Centers (ATTCs) for their next joint webinar! \nIn this session\, Erin Winstanley\, PhD (CTN Appalachian Node)\, will describe a NIDA Clinical Trials Network study\, CTN-0135\, examining clinician-reported challenges with initiating buprenorphine for people using fentanyl\, including precipitated or prolonged withdrawal\, patient reports that buprenorphine was ineffective\, and patient preference for methadone. In response to these challenges\, most clinicians surveyed reported modifying their standard induction protocols or patient counseling approaches. Clinicians treating larger patient volumes\, seeing a high proportion of patients using fentanyl\, or initiating treatment in non-inpatient settings were more likely to report difficulties starting patients on buprenorphine. Dr. Winstanley will present the study results and discuss their implications. \n1.5 CME/CE credits available! For information about credit types and accreditation\, as well as learning objectives for this session\, download the webinar flyer.
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/western-states-node-problems-initiating-buprenorphine-treatment-among-patients-using-fentanyl-ctn-0135/
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SUMMARY:Northeast Node: Innovations in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Join the Northeast Node for the next installment of their Science Series on February 26\, 2026 (12-1pm ET)! \nPresenter: Sarah Wakeman\, MD \nThis session will review changes in the opioid overdose crisis and innovations in opioid use disorder treatment\, including novel approaches to initiating buprenorphine\, use of long-acting injectable buprenorphine\, and strategies for methadone initiation in general medical settings.
URL:https://ctnlibrary.org/event/northeast-node-innovations-in-opioid-use-disorder-treatment-webinar/
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