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Pharmacotherapy And Medication Assisted Therapy Chart Directions: Complete The Following Pharmacotherapy And Medication Assisted Therapy Chart.

Pharmacotherapy And Medication Assisted Therapy Chart Directions: Complete The Following Pharmacotherapy And Medication Assisted Therapy Chart.

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 For each “Purpose of Medication,” list the name of a medication that is used for the purpose listed. Complete each of the remaining fields for the medication listed. List references in the “References” section provided below the chart.

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PCN-501: Pharmacotherapy and Medication Assisted Therapy Chart

Directions: Complete the following Pharmacotherapy and Medication Assisted Therapy chart. For each “Purpose of Medication,” list the name of a medication that is used for the purpose listed. Complete each of the remaining fields for the medication listed. List references in the “References” section provided below the chart.

Purpose of MedicationName of MedicationDescription of Medication(25 to 50 words)Benefits of the Medication(25 to 50 words)Risks of the Medication(25 to 50 words)Application of Medication in Treating Co-Occurring Disorders(25 to 50 words)
Treat alcohol substance use disorders     
Opiate disorders     
Anxiety and depression     
Detoxification of substances     
Decrease cravings     

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