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Benzodiazepine agonist treatment for patients with benzodiazepine dependence undergoing opioid agonist treatment: a study protocol for the randomized controlled trial BMX-BAR.
Chalabianloo F, Fadnes LT, Assmus J, Mordal J, Solli KK, Dale KS, Andersen CD, Zavenova S, Rønning BH, Blomkvist AW, Ryssdal M, Butt WSJ, Marciuch A, Ørmen AG, Ohldieck C, Løberg EM, Johansson KA; BMX-BAR and NORCATS study group. Chalabianloo F, et al. Trials. 2025 Jan 2;26(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08692-8. Trials. 2025. PMID: 39748420 Free PMC article.
Impact of dextroamphetamine substitution on the use of illicit amphetamines in adults with amphetamine dependence: a study protocol for the multicentre double blind randomised controlled trial ATLAS4Dependence.
Chalabianloo F, Fadnes LT, Mordal J, Spigset O, Løberg EM, Halmøy A, Lid TG, Andersen CD, Daltveit JT, Assmus J, Erga AH, K Solli K, Askjer JF, Hansen MAK, Ohldieck C, Ezard N, Lintzeris N, Johansson KA; ATLAS4Dependence study group. Chalabianloo F, et al. BMJ Open. 2025 Oct 20;15(10):e095383. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-095383. BMJ Open. 2025. PMID: 41120148 Free PMC article.