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Medication Treatment for Addiction Is Shorter for Black and Hispanic Patients, Study Finds

Por: The New York Times Health November 10, 2022

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Researchers have long known that racial and ethnic minorities are less likely to be prescribed lifesaving addiction treatment options than white people.But even when Black and Hispanic patients start a prescription for buprenorphine — the most popular medication to help those in recovery fight cravings — the typical duration of their treatment is shorter than that of white patients, according to a published Wednesday in JAMA Psychiatry.The... + full article



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