Opioid use disorders

Dépendance

Répertoire des compétences médicales en gestion de la douleur non cancéreuse et en prescription d’opioïdes [Directory of medical competencies for the management of non-cancer pain and opioid prescribing; available in French only]

Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)

Répertoire des compétences médicales en gestion de la douleur non cancéreuse et en prescription d’opioïdes [Directory of medical competencies for the management of non-cancer pain and opioid prescribing; available in French only]

Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)

Répertoire des compétences médicales en gestion de la douleur non cancéreuse et en prescription d’opioïdes [Directory of medical competencies for the management of non-cancer pain and opioid prescribing; available in French only]

Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)

A Guideline for the Clinical Management of Opioid Addiction (VCH)

Vancouver Coastal Health
Providence Health Care

This guideline endorses the use of buprenorphine/naloxone as a preferred first-line treatment for opioid addiction. This recommendation, the authors write, is in line with the growing body of research suggesting that buprenorphine is superior to methadone, mainly due to its lower overdose risk.

Le sevrage difficile des opioïdes - Comment le dire? [It’s hard to stop taking opioids - how to talk to patients about it; available in French only]

CRAN has made two short videos for professionals who have to deal with problems of dependence and chronic pain. They show simulations of clinical sessions with difficult patients where prescribing opioids is not indicated.

PROFAN - Video

Méta d’âme and CRAN made a video to accompany the PROFAN training program. It is just under 10 minutes long and goes over the notions participants learned about during the training program.

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