Alcohol, Other Drugs, and Health: Current Evidence
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Interventions and Assessments
Health Outcomes
- Exploration of the Complex Interrelationship Between Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids and Heroin Use
 - Incarceration-Related Withdrawal from Methadone Leads to Aversion to Opioid Agonist Treatment
 - Inability to Access Addiction Treatment Is Associated with Initiation of Injection Drug Use
 - High-Quality Motivational Interviewing Skills In Brief Interventions for Drug Use In Primary Care Are Not Associated with Better Outcomes
 - More Restrictive DEA Scheduling of Hydrocodone Combination Products Substantially Reduced the Number of Prescriptions and Tablets Dispensed
 - Alcohol-Related Conditions Play An Important Role In Inequalities In Total Mortality
 - Associations Found Between Prenatal Alcohol Use and Many Co-Occurring Medical Conditions
 - Decreased Pain Associated with Less Return to Drinking Following Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
 - Texas “Pill Mill” Law Reduces Opioid Dose and Volume
 
HIV and HCV
- Do People Living with HIV and Low-to-Moderate Alcohol Use Have Improved Survival?
 - Pilot Study Suggests Efficacy of Naltrexone for Reducing Methamphetamine and Alcohol Craving and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
 
