Medication Assisted Treatment

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In this spotlight, Anjali Nandi introduces medication assisted treatment (MAT). She provides an overview of addition and the brain, discusses different types of MATs, and addresses common concerns about MAT.
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This was an extremely clear, concise lecture. I learned something well few things new am I correct and this is one part of a three part series? I would love to continue on you are excellent at giving lectures I really enjoyed it.

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This was really well laid out and accessible for a newbie like myself trying to learn more about MAT. Well done!

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I lost my suboxone treatment beacuse I had Xanax for my panicattacks, , I had it for 20 years and I was so happy that I don´t had any feeling to any drugs. But one day there started a new doctor and it was a doctor from hell, He was absolutly so angry that I had xanax and Suboxone I dident understand I had this for 20 years? But he said that he was going to take awaw both xanax and my Suboxone, I was started to cry I could not belive what I had done it was the doctors who put in the xanax and suboxone I didnt know what I had done? And know I am back to hell again I told him what this should end, , I even try to kill myself but survived I must tell you I am from Sweden and it must be the worst country to treat patients with addictive to opiods problem☹😓😡

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I think diabetes was a poor analogy. There is more than one type of Diabetes and both are a failure of the pancreas.
Opioid abuse or alcohol abuse absolutely stem from conscious choices…whereas Type 1 diabetes does not. You should amend your video to differentiate the two. You missed the mark.

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