Opioid use disorder from poppy seed tea successfully treated with buprenorphine in primary care: a case report
Abstract Background Poppy seeds contain morphine and other opioid alkaloids and are commercially available in the United States. Users of poppy seed tea (PST) can consume several hundred morphine milligram equivalents per day, and opioid dependence from PST use can develop. We report a case of a pat...
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Autores principales: | Scott Hagan, Carol E. Achtmeyer, Carly Hood, Eric J. Hawkins, Emily C. Williams |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8285cd5ca3cf4e34a100e8119e2d9e5c |
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