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Heroin-assisted treatment in the Netherlands: History, findings, and international context

  • Peter Blanken
  • , Wim van den Brink
  • , Vincent M. Hendriks
  • , Ineke A. Huijsman
  • , Marjolein G. Klous
  • , Elisabeth J. Rook
  • , Jennifer S. Wakelin
  • , Cas Barendrecht
  • , Jos H. Beijnen
  • , Jan M. van Ree

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Abstract

This monograph describes the history, findings and international context of heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) in the Netherlands. The monograph consists of (1) a short introduction and seven paragraphs describing the following aspects of HAT in the Netherlands: (2) history of HAT studies and implementation of routine HAT in the Netherlands; (3) main findings on efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness from the two randomized controlled HAT trials in the Netherland; (4) new findings from a large cohort study on the effectiveness of HAT in routine clinical practice in the Netherlands; (5) unique data on the patients perspective of HAT; (6) data on the pharmacological and pharmaceutical basis for HAT in the Netherlands; (7) description of the registration process; and (8) account of the international context of HAT. Together, these data show that HAT can now be considered a safe and proven-effective intervention for the treatment of chronic, treatment-resistant heroin dependent patients. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. and ECNP. All rights reserved
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S105-S158
JournalEuropean neuropsychopharmacology
Volume20
Issue numberSuppl. 2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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