Prescription Medication Misuse Among Opioid Dependent Patients Seeking Inpatient Detoxification

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作者
Wilens, Timothy [1 ,2 ]
Zulauf, Courtney [1 ]
Ryland, Denece [2 ]
Carrellas, Nicholas [1 ]
Catalina-Wellington, Isela [2 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Boston, MA USA
[2] Andrew House Detoxificat Ctr, Bay Cove Human Serv, Quincy, MA USA
关键词
NONMEDICAL USE; CLONIDINE; BUPRENORPHINE; PREVALENCE; PREDICTORS; MORTALITY; METHADONE; DISORDER; OVERDOSE; ANXIETY;
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10.1111/ajad.12159
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Background and ObjectivesOpioid related morbidity and mortality is heightened in context to the concomitant use of psychotropic medications. The aim of this project was to examine the extent to which opioid dependent patients seeking detoxification are using and misusing specific psychotropic agents. MethodsAs part of a quality assurance/improvement project, we systematically assessed prospectively consecutive admissions to a public detoxification program using a self-report questionnaire to query for specific psychotropic medication use. Patients were asked about having a current prescription, appropriate use, and/or medical misuse (higher doses, using without prescription) of amphetamine salts, clonazepam, clonidine, gabapentin, and pregabalin. ResultsWe had data on 196 admissions including 162 patients with opioid dependency. Patients receiving detoxification from opioids compared to alcohol had statistically significant higher rates of medication misuse (30% vs. 0%, respectively; (2)=12.8, p<.0003). Of opioid dependent patients receiving prescription medication, 28% reported using higher amounts of each medication than prescribed. Of opioid patients, 10% self-reported misusing clonidine, 22% gabapentin, 7% pregabalin, 25% clonazepam, 11% amphetamine salts, and 36% any of these medications. Discussion and ConclusionsDespite the nonaddictive nature of some medications (eg, gabapentin, clonidine), high rates of medication misuse in opioid dependent patients admitted for detoxification was found and appeared similar to rates of misuse among controlled substances such as clonazepam and amphetamine salts. These data suggest that opioid dependent patients should be queried for the appropriate use of prescribed medications and that practitioners need to monitor for medication misuse in opioid dependent patients. (Am J Addict 2015;24:173-177)
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