Reduction in Drinking was Associated With Improved Clinical Outcomes in Women With HIV Infection and Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Results From a Randomized Clinical Trial of Oral Naltrexone Versus Placebo
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Cook, Robert L, Zhou, Zhi, Miguez, Maria Jose et al. (2019). Reduction in Drinking was Associated With Improved Clinical Outcomes in Women With HIV Infection and Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Results From a Randomized Clinical Trial of Oral Naltrexone Versus Placebo
. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 43(8), 1790-1800. 10.1111/acer.14130
Cook, Robert L, Zhou, Zhi, Miguez, Maria Jose et al. (2019). Reduction in Drinking was Associated With Improved Clinical Outcomes in Women With HIV Infection and Unhealthy Alcohol Use: Results From a Randomized Clinical Trial of Oral Naltrexone Versus Placebo
. ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 43(8), 1790-1800. 10.1111/acer.14130