Episode 99 - Buprenorphine Ceiling Effect
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Drs. DeVine and Bell answer the age old question, “what is the ceiling effect?” Buprenorphine has such a high morphine equivalent, but why don’t patients overdose on it via respiratory depression? This is sometimes a difficult thing to explain to patients or healthcare professionals, but we bring you the data! To learn more about the doctors as well as keep up with current happenings follow us on twitter: @echocsct or email us with questions or feedback: [email protected]
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