Maintenance treatment definition

Maintenance treatment means the dispensing, for a period in excess of twenty‑one days, of a narcotic drug in the treatment of an individual for dependence upon heroin or other morphine‑like drugs.
Maintenance treatment means the dispensing of a nar- cotic drug in the treatment of an individual for dependence on her- oin or another morphine−like drug.
Maintenance treatment means the dispensing of an opioid agonist treatment medication at stable dosage levels for a period in excess of 21 days in the treatment of an individual for opioid addiction.

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More Definitions of Maintenance treatment

Maintenance treatment means the dispensing of a narcotic drug in the treatment of an individual for opioid dependence.
Maintenance treatment means the dispensing of a narcotic drug in the treatment of an individual for dependence upon heroin or other morphine-like drug, for a period in excess of twenty-one days.
Maintenance treatment means long-term MAT for an opioid use disorder lasting longer than one year.
Maintenance treatment means a program of more than six months' duration for the administering or dispensing of a controlled substance, approved for such use by federal law or regulation, to a person with a substance use disorder for the purpose of continuing his or her dependence upon a controlled substance in the course of conducting an authorized rehabilitation program for persons with substance use disorders, with a long-term goal of decreasing the person's controlled substance dependency and leading to his or her possible withdrawal.
Maintenance treatment means the administration of an opioid agonist treatment medication at stable dosage levels for a period longer than 21 days.¶
Maintenance treatment means a program of more than six months' duration for the administering or dispensing of a controlled substance, approved for such use by federal law or regulation, to an addict for the purpose of continuing his or her dependence upon a controlled substance in the course of conducting an authorized rehabilitation program for addicts, with a long-term goal of decreasing the addict's controlled substance dependency and leading to his or her possible withdrawal.
Maintenance treatment means the dispensing of a narcotic drug in the treatment of an individual for depend- ence upon heroin or other morphine- like drugs.