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On December 8, 2006, Federal legislation was passed allowing physicians to treat up to 100 opioid dependent patients with Suboxone at any given time—a significant increase from the previous limit of 30 patients.

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Opioid Addiction, a Public Health Threat in Detroit, Can Be Medically Treated [PDF–Size: 117KB]
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Richmond, VA (September 20, 2005)

President Bush Signs Bill Lifting Restriction on Office-Based Treatment with Buprenorphine for Opioid Dependence/Addiction [PDF–Size: 117KB]
Richmond, VA (August 3, 2005)

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