Opioid-substitute options for pregnant women. Updated Effectiveness Bank analysis

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Opioid-substitute options for pregnant women
Which opioid substitute works best for this marginalised treatment population: methadone, buprenorphine or oral morphine? New Drug and Alcohol Findings commentary of an updated review points to factors that complicate conclusions about effectiveness in pregnant women, including whose outcomes are being prioritised, and which medication the patient prefers.

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