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Does anyone have any updates on Oral Morphine in the treatment of OCD?  My Pdoc is currently writing a referral for me to see the pdoc at Stanford University.  I've tried all of the SSRIs, and they have done nothing for me other than give me adverse side effects.  Any replies welcome.


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