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Study urges adding morphine to initiation doses of methadone
In the fentanyl era, higher doses of methadone or buprenorphine are needed for many patients, researches have found. A study published last month found that initiating methadone treatment at higher doses and in combination with slow-release oral morphine improve faster attainment of therapeutic doses of morphine.