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British Journal of Addiction|December 1, 1986
Why drug users sought help from one London Drug ClinicM Sheehan, E Oppenheimer, C Taylor
British Journal of Pharmacology|March 1, 1991
Anti-arrhythmic activities of opioid agonists and antagonists and their stereoisomersY Sarne, A Flitstein, E Oppenheimer
British Journal of Addiction|March 1, 1988
Who comes for treatment: drug misusers at three London agenciesM Sheehan, E Oppenheimer, C Taylor
British Journal of Addiction|October 1, 1990
What happens to drug misusers? A medium-term follow-up of subjects new to treatmentE Oppenheimer, M Sheehan, C Taylor
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 1, 1993
Opiate users and the first years after treatment: outcome analysis of the proportion of follow up time spent in abstinenceM Sheehan, E Oppenheimer, C Taylor
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1976
Abstinence or control: the outcome for excessive drinkers two years after consultationJ Orford, E Oppenheimer, G Edwards
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 8, 1996
Health of cohort of heroin addicts from London clinics: 22 year follow upC Tobutt, E Oppenheimer, R Laranjeira
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 1, 1977
Clinic attendance and opiate prescription status of heroin addicts over a six-year periodA Thorley, E Oppenheimer, G V Stimson
British Medical Journal|May 6, 1978
Seven-year follow-up of heroin addicts: drug use and outcomeG V Stimson, E Oppenheimer, A Thorley
British Medical Journal|September 15, 1979
Seven-year follow-up of heroin addicts: abstinence and continued use comparedE Oppenheimer, G V Stimson, A Thorley
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British Journal of Addiction|December 1, 1986
Why drug users sought help from one London Drug ClinicM Sheehan, E Oppenheimer, C Taylor
British Journal of Pharmacology|March 1, 1991
Anti-arrhythmic activities of opioid agonists and antagonists and their stereoisomersY Sarne, A Flitstein, E Oppenheimer
British Journal of Addiction|March 1, 1988
Who comes for treatment: drug misusers at three London agenciesM Sheehan, E Oppenheimer, C Taylor
British Journal of Addiction|October 1, 1990
What happens to drug misusers? A medium-term follow-up of subjects new to treatmentE Oppenheimer, M Sheehan, C Taylor
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 1, 1993
Opiate users and the first years after treatment: outcome analysis of the proportion of follow up time spent in abstinenceM Sheehan, E Oppenheimer, C Taylor
Behaviour Research and Therapy|January 1, 1976
Abstinence or control: the outcome for excessive drinkers two years after consultationJ Orford, E Oppenheimer, G Edwards
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 8, 1996
Health of cohort of heroin addicts from London clinics: 22 year follow upC Tobutt, E Oppenheimer, R Laranjeira
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 1, 1977
Clinic attendance and opiate prescription status of heroin addicts over a six-year periodA Thorley, E Oppenheimer, G V Stimson
British Medical Journal|May 6, 1978
Seven-year follow-up of heroin addicts: drug use and outcomeG V Stimson, E Oppenheimer, A Thorley
British Medical Journal|September 15, 1979
Seven-year follow-up of heroin addicts: abstinence and continued use comparedE Oppenheimer, G V Stimson, A Thorley
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