The majority of people in maintenance treatment for opioid addiction manage to pay the co-payment
Most individuals undergoing maintenance treatment for opioid addiction in Iceland are able to manage the associated co-payment fees.
Maintenance Treatment of Opioid Addiction Could Take Place in Pharmacies
The article discusses the potential implementation of maintenance treatment for opioid addiction in pharmacies in Iceland.
Here, 9 out of 10 young people become drug-free
At Mini Maria Stockholm, a collaboration between social services and healthcare has helped nine out of ten youths become drug-free after completing treatment.
Calls for a comprehensive review of opioid treatment and barriers to it
There is a call for a holistic examination of the opioid treatment process and the obstacles associated with it in Iceland.
Men addicted to sex, pornography, and compulsive masturbation – this study is for you
A groundbreaking clinical trial in Poland is set to examine the pharmacological treatment of compulsive sexual behaviors, particularly focusing on compulsive masturbation.
Examples of people with opioid addiction quitting treatment due to arrival fees
Some individuals struggling with opioid addiction are discontinuing their treatment because of costs associated with arrival fees.
Examples of people with opioid addiction quitting treatment due to arrival fees
A report discusses how fees for treatment can discourage individuals with opioid addiction from continuing their care.
Department of Health update on issue that claims 15,000 lives annually
The UK Department of Health announced a new initiative to address drug and alcohol addiction, featuring £20 million in funding for technological advancements in treatment and recovery.
Did Julián Figueroa die from a naltrexone implant? JC Chávez comments on addiction treatment
As the third anniversary of Julián Figueroa's death approaches, controversies arise regarding the alleged cause linked to a naltrexone implant, with insights from boxing icon Julio César Chávez.
Noah is eleven days old - and addicted to drugs
Noah, just eleven days old, is struggling with opioid addiction in a treatment facility in Phoenix, Arizona, highlighting the grim reality of the opioid crisis affecting newborns in the United States.
Child psychiatrist: A comprehensive plan is needed for the implementation of addiction treatment
A child psychiatrist in Latvia emphasizes the lack of a comprehensive plan for implementing addiction treatment services as lawmakers discuss the decriminalization of drug use for minors.
What is naltrexone, the medication that Marco Chacón allegedly administered to Julián Figueroa and which, according to Imelda Tuñón, caused his death?
Imelda Tuñón, widow of Julián Figueroa, revealed that her husband struggled with addiction and that a naltrexone treatment, advised by a friend, was administered, but alleged family negligence may have led to his death.
RFK Jr unveils $100M effort to tackle addiction, homelessness and mental illness
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a $100 million federal investment to address homelessness, combat opioid addiction, and enhance public safety through treatment-focused recovery programs, as part of President Trump’s Great American Recovery Initiative.
20 Years of Alcohol Addiction – Then a Pill Against Dependence Helped
Supporters of the 'Sinclair Method' rely on medication to control their alcohol consumption, breaking away from traditional abstinence practices while continuing to drink during treatment, with experts moderating expectations but highlighting a particular benefit.
What happened after the country’s 'most dangerous law' went into effect? Here are the numbers
Illinois has not seen an increase in violent crime since the SAFE-T Act eliminated cash bail, yet law enforcement in rural areas reports new challenges related to public safety and addiction treatment.
Polish Monitor from December 31, 2025 (positions 1309-1317)
The article discusses a government resolution regarding an investment program aimed at expanding and modernizing the Psychiatric Center in Warta, with goals to enhance patient safety and improve healthcare standards in psychiatry and addiction treatment.
Tobacco addiction persists where it does the most harm: mental disorders
Despite a general decline in smoking rates in Spain, tobacco addiction remains a significant issue for individuals with mental health disorders, contributing to a life expectancy gap of up to 20 years due to inadequate treatment in mental health services.