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Poster – Knockout Models in Buprenorphine for the Clinician

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Poster – Buprenorphine as Competitive Inhibitor of Opioids in the Context of Active CAR T-Cell Treatment: A Case Report

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Poster – Buprenorphine Analgesia. Better than Morphine?

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Poster – Healthcare Utilization and Costs Associated with Management of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) within Residential Treatment Programs (RTP) and Office-Based Opioid Treatment Programs (OBOT).

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Poster – The Human-AI Interface: Unveiling Novel Qualitative Strategies For Enhancing Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Decisions

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Poster – A Review of the Primary and Secondary Outcomes From a Phase I Study Comparing the Respiratory Effects of Buprenorphine Buccal Film and Oral Oxycodone Hydrochloride Administration

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Encore BUPE2021: Evaluation of Strategies to Enhance Hospice Patient and Family’s Knowledge and Confidence of Commonly Used Medications

LINDA YOUNG BUPE2021 Poster Presentation Slide 1

Encore BUPE2021: Limited Observational Case Study Documenting The Transition of Patients Off Medication-Assisted Treatment With The Use of XR-Buprenorphine

BUPE2021 Poster -Dr Krishna S Dokku Slide

Encore BUPE20201: Poster – A randomised controlled study to compare analgesic efficacy of sublingual buprenorphine versus intravenous tramadol in patients undergoing mastectomy

Jonathan Liu Bup Poster Powerpoint

Encore BUPE2021: Poster – The Effects of CARA on Buprenorphine prescribing patterns amongst providers

BUPE Subgroup Analysis Poster 10-22-21

Encore BUPE2021: Poster – Buprenorphine Buccal Film for Chronic Low Back Pain in 2 Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Randomized Withdrawal Trials: A Pooled Analysis of Subgroups Based on Baseline Pain Severity

BUPE Second Combo Poster 10-22-21

Encore BUPE2021: Poster – Pharmacokinetic and Pupillometry Outcomes from a Phase 1 Placebo-controlled Trial to Compare the Effects of Buprenorphine Buccal Film and Oral Oxycodone Hydrochloride

BUPE Primary Poster 10-22-21

Encore BUPE2021: Poster – Respiratory Outcomes from a Phase 1, Placebo-controlled Trial to Compare the Effects of Buprenorphine Buccal Film and Oral Oxycodone Hydrochloride

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Encore BUPE2021: A Systematic Review of Patient and Provider Perspectives of Medications for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder

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Encore BUPE2021: A Phase I Placebo-Controlled Trial Comparing the Effects of Buprenorphine Buccal Film and Oral Oxycodone on Respiratory Drive

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