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Addiction & Substance Abuse — West Virginia

Addiction and substance abuse West Virginia expert witnesses, profiled in this directory, may consult on drug abuse treatments, alleged negligent deviations from the standard of care, negligent supervision, duty to third parties, informed consent, prescription drug overdose, overprescribed methadone, substance abuse counseling and psychotherapy, sexual abuse false memories, allegations of detoxification treatments causing nerve damage, brain injury and death and related issues in the treatment of addiction and substance abuse. These medical professionals may also provide expert witness opinions in issues involving evidence-based treatment programs, including cognitive behavioral therapy and Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT), and non-evidence based programs, such as rapid detox treatments. These addiction and substance abuse specialists may provide expert written opinions in psychosocial therapy, treatment centers duty to provide medical care and psychological services, duty of care to reasonably foreseeable non-patient third-party risks caused by impaied patients (eg: driving while impaired), opioid treatment program (OTP) certifications and accreditations, regulatory standards for the dispensing and management of methadone, drug screening poly-substance abuse, OTP patients driving while impaired, the treatment of vulnerable populations (pregnant patients, geriatric residents, inmates, people living alone, methadone patients, patients under severe stress). These drug abuse experts may testify in matters involving opiate addiction, heroin dependency, cocaine abuse, methamphetamines, synthetic drugs, painkiller dependency and prescription drug addiction, Benzodiazepines, Valium, Oxycontin, vicodin, codeine, and other drugs of abuse, as well as in matters of drugs used in addiction treatments, including Suboxone, methadone, naltrexone and propofol (aka Diprivan) and other drugs used in the treatment of addiction, and adverse drug interactions.
 
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