Substance abuse Flashcards

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Pharmacological treatment strategies

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  • Agnoist (replacement/substition)
  • Antagonist (blockade)
  • Aversive (negative reinforcement)
  • Correction of underlying/associated disorders (such as depression etc.)
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Opioid dependence maintenance therapy

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Methadone (must be administered through a registered narcotic treatment program)

Characteristics:

  • long acting mu agonist
  • duration of action: 24-36h
  • dose: important issue and philosophical issue for many programs
  • 30-40 mg will block withdrawal, but not craving
  • illicit opiate use decrease with increasing methadone dose
  • 80-100 mg is more effective at reducing opiod use than lower dose
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Antagonist treatment

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Naltrexone

  • block effects of a dose of opiate
  • prevent impulsive use of drug
  • relapse rates high (90%) following detoxification with no medication treatment
  • dose (oral): 50mg daily, 100 mg every 2 days, 150mg every third day
  • blocks agonist effects
  • side effects: hepatotoxicity, monitor liver function test every 3 months
  • biggest issue is lack of compliance.
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Candidate for nalterxone

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  • the patient is opioid free for 7-10 days
  • the patient does not have severe or active liver or kidney problems
  • the patient is not allergic to laterxone
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Abuse potential of psychiatric medication

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LITTLE/NONE

  • antipsychotic
  • mood stabilizer
  • buspirone

SOME

  • tricyclic antidepressants
  • Anticholinergic antiparkinsonians

SIGNIFICANT

  • benzodiazepines
  • barbiturates
  • stimulants
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