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SAMHSA News - March/April 2004, Volume 12, Number 2
 

Corrections & Clarifications


The March/April 2004 issue of SAMHSA News, Volume 12, Number 2, should have noted that most of the funding for the program described in "Buprenorphine in Action: One Community's Story," was provided by the Mifflin County Commissioners and Mifflin County District Attorney, with some additional revenue raised via application fees and in-kind and monetary contributions from other segments of the community.

The article, "SAMHSA Helps Bring Buprenorphine to the Field," which appeared in the March/April 2004 issue of SAMHSA News, Volume 12, Number 2, did not intend to imply that specialized methadone clinics are not an important treatment option for people addicted to opioid drugs. SAMHSA supports the use of both methadone and buprenorphine in the medication-assisted treatment of opioid-dependent patients.

The "Buprenorphine Resources" box in the March/April 2004 issue of SAMHSA News, Volume 12, Number 2, should have included the Web link for upcoming training offered by NAADAC-The Association for Addiction Professionals: www.naadac.org/documents/display.php?
DocumentID=94
. With SAMHSA cosponsorship, NAADAC developed a training curriculum for counselors who work with patients treated with buprenorphine.

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