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Patients, Family, and Caregivers
If you are among the hundreds of thousands of Americans suffering from dependence on heroin or painkillers, there is help.1

Changes in US law permit doctors to treat opioid dependence as the chronic illness that it has always been. Furthermore, this treatment is available in the privacy of a doctor's office. For you, this can mean more personalized care, more convenient access to medical professionals, and a treatment environment where only you and your doctor will ever know the reason for your visit.

Explore this website for more information about opioid dependence and treatment options.

Reference
1. National Library of Medicine. Current Bibliographies in Medicine: Effective Medical Treatment of Heroin Addiction. Available at: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/heroin_addiction.html. Accessed June 1, 2005.

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