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Those suffering from opioid use disorder who report to clinics to receive treatments may not have to as often during Covid-19 crisis

March 21, 2020 Heather Arata

https://www.inquirer.com/health/coronavirus/spl/pennsylvania-coronavirus-addiction-treatment-opioids-methadone-20200319.html

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