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Opioid Agonist Treatment Linked to Lower Mortality in French Primary Care

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[Articles] Opioid agonist treatment and risk of mortality in French primary care: a nationwide, retrospective cohort study

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A large nationwide cohort study of French primary care patients initiating opioid agonist treatment (OAT) demonstrated a substantial reduction in all-cause mortality risk associated with treatment exposure. The protective effect was particularly pronounced for buprenorphine, though the authors caution that indication bias — whereby healthier patients may be preferentially prescribed buprenorphine — could partly explain the finding. For a nurse and psychologist focused on chronic disease and health behavior, this evidence reinforces the critical role of medication-assisted treatment in reducing mortality among individuals with opioid use disorder, a high-risk chronic condition, and underscores the need for continued advocacy and patient engagement in treatment retention.

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