Pharmacological Interventions

The use of medication to manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, or treat co-occurring mental health disorders e.g., methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone. 

Duke-UNC Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training Program

Event Date
 - Online

The Duke-UNC Comprehensive TTS Program combines findings from the most current evidence-based research on pharmacotherapy, population-based issues, practical guidance on running a practice, and targeted skills in tobacco dependence counseling. Through a combination of interactive, virtual sessions and online self-paced training, Duke-UNC TTS offers leading-edge, evidence-based continuing education in a fun and engaging online experience.

What Is Xylazine

News
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What Is Xylazine ("Tranq")? Effects, Wounds, Withdrawal, and Getting Help Written by Benjamin Zohar, NCACIP Published: 21 June 2026 | Last Updated: 21 June 2026 | 6 min read Reviewed by Brandon McNally, RN Xylazine—known on the street as...

A European Guide on Dual disorders: Health and Social Responses

Guide
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This European guide by EUDA highlights the importance of addressing dual disorders, where mental health conditions and substance use disorders occur at the same time. These co-occurring conditions are common and often lead to poorer health...
EUDA

Prevention, treatment, facilitator specialisms

Opinion piece, commentary
A contribution by Jeff Lee from the ISSUP INEP Plus facilitators training course. A specialist treatment provider for substance use disorder may have the skill to be a comprehensive care provider for substance use disorder but... Let us...