Christian Haasen
University of Hamburg
123 Papers
813 Citations
Christian Haasen is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Methadone maintenance. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 123 publications.
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Papers
Eine multizentrische, randomisierte, kontrollierte Therapiestudie zur diamorphingestützten Behandlung Opiatabhängiger – Zielgruppenspezifische Ergebnisse
TL;DR: In this article, a randomisierten Kontrollgruppenstudie wurden 1.015 Schwerstopiatabhangige -487 Non-Responder aus der Methadonsubstitution (MS) and 528 Nicht-Erreichte (NE) entweder mit Diamorphin (N=515) oder with Methadon (n=500) uber 12 Monate behandelt.
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Psychosocial Aspects of Opiate Dependence Among Turkish Migrants in Germany
Christian Haasen,Andrea Blätter,Daniel Gharaei,Mehmet Ali Toprak Ba,Josette Haferkorn Ma,Jens Reimer +5 more
TL;DR: Protective family structures and the rather late age at first consumption are indications for a favourable prognosis if suitable therapeutic interventions are applied and health care strategies need to address barriers in the access to care for migrants, in order to allow for earlier interventions.
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Zopiclone dependence after insomnia related to torticollis.
TL;DR: Zopiclone is an effective hypnotic in sleep disorders of various aetiologies, and is considered to have an advantageous side-effect profile, but has a weaker muscle-relaxant potential compared to benzodiazepines.
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Appropriateness of methadone maintenance treatment for opiate addiction: evaluation by an expert panel. Commentaries. Authors' reply
John-Paul Vader,Robert Hämmig,Jacques Besson,Christopher Eastus,Christina Eggenberger,Bernard Burnand,Wim van den Brink,Maristela Monteiro,Uwe Verthein,Christian Haasen,Dieter Naber,Marina Davoli,Carlo A. Perucci,Robert G. Newman +13 more
TL;DR: The RAND Appropriateness Method proved to be an accepted and appreciated method to assess the appropriateness of methadone maintenance treatment for opiate addicts and must be combined with those of the Swiss and international literature reviews and the survey of current attitudes and practices in Switzerland, to be synthesized into formal practice guidelines.
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