Buprenorphine-Naloxone treatment of prescription opioid abuse: does past performance predict future results?

Authors: Langleben DD
Abstract
Misuse of prescription opioids is a national public health problem: In the United States, according to the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.5 million, or 1.7%, of persons aged 12 or older reported current nonmedical use of pain relievers, and 335,000 reported currently using heroin. This is an upward trend, as heroin use has more than doubled since 2002. Transition from ingesting or insufflating (ie, snorting) prescription opioids to snorting or smoking (ie, inhaling the fumes) heroin has become more common and is driven by the increasing purity and lower cost.
PMID: 25742206 [PubMed – in process] (Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry)

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Buprenorphine-Naloxone treatment of prescription opioid abuse: does past performance predict future results?

Authors: Langleben DD
Abstract
Misuse of prescription opioids is a national public health problem: In the United States, according to the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.5 million, or 1.7%, of persons aged 12 or older reported current nonmedical use of pain relievers, and 335,000 reported currently using heroin. This is an upward trend, as heroin use has more than doubled since 2002. Transition from ingesting or insufflating (ie, snorting) prescription opioids to snorting or smoking (ie, inhaling the fumes) heroin has become more common and is driven by the increasing purity and lower cost.
PMID: 25742206 [PubMed – in process] (Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry)

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Buprenorphine-Naloxone treatment of prescription opioid abuse: does past performance predict future results?

Authors: Langleben DD
Abstract
Misuse of prescription opioids is a national public health problem: In the United States, according to the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.5 million, or 1.7%, of persons aged 12 or older reported current nonmedical use of pain relievers, and 335,000 reported currently using heroin. This is an upward trend, as heroin use has more than doubled since 2002. Transition from ingesting or insufflating (ie, snorting) prescription opioids to snorting or smoking (ie, inhaling the fumes) heroin has become more common and is driven by the increasing purity and lower cost.
PMID: 25742206 [PubMed – in process] (Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry)

Buprenorphine-Naloxone treatment of prescription opioid abuse: does past performance predict future results?

Authors: Langleben DD
Abstract
Misuse of prescription opioids is a national public health problem: In the United States, according to the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.5 million, or 1.7%, of persons aged 12 or older reported current nonmedical use of pain relievers, and 335,000 reported currently using heroin. This is an upward trend, as heroin use has more than doubled since 2002. Transition from ingesting or insufflating (ie, snorting) prescription opioids to snorting or smoking (ie, inhaling the fumes) heroin has become more common and is driven by the increasing purity and lower cost.
PMID: 25742206 [PubMed – in process] (Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry)

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Buprenorphine-Naloxone treatment of prescription opioid abuse: does past performance predict future results?

Authors: Langleben DD
Abstract
Misuse of prescription opioids is a national public health problem: In the United States, according to the 2012 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4.5 million, or 1.7%, of persons aged 12 or older reported current nonmedical use of pain relievers, and 335,000 reported currently using heroin. This is an upward trend, as heroin use has more than doubled since 2002. Transition from ingesting or insufflating (ie, snorting) prescription opioids to snorting or smoking (ie, inhaling the fumes) heroin has become more common and is driven by the increasing purity and lower cost.
PMID: 25742206 [PubMed – in process] (Source: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry)

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Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder: Review of the Evidence and Future Directions

This article reviews the current evidence for medication-assisted treatment of opioid use disorder and also presents clinical practice imperatives for preventing opioid overdose and the transmission of infectious disease. The evidence strongly supports the use of agonist therapies to reduce opioid use and to retain patients in treatment, with methadone maintenance remaining the gold standard of care. Combined buprenorphine/naloxone, however, also demonstrates significant efficacy and favorable safety and tolerability in multiple populations, including youth and prescription opioid–dependent individuals, as does buprenorphine monotherapy in pregnant women. The evidence for antagonist therapies is weak. Oral naltrexone demonstrates poor adherence and increased mortality rates, although the…

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Science Be Damned: Americans Prefer Broken Method Of Heroin Treatment, Survey Finds

In developed countries around the globe, the standard of care for opiate addiction is what’s known as “medically assisted treatment.” Under a doctor’s supervision, people with addictive disorders are prescribed medications like methadone, buprenorphine and Suboxone, which remove the cravings associated with opiate addiction.

In the U.S., however, by far the most common form of treatment is based around the concept of strict abstinence. Advocates of the abstinence model consider the use of Suboxone or methadone to be tantamount to using heroin itself. Many in the medical establishment oppose the abstinence model — as do officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration — and a recent Huffington Post investigation found t…

Science Be Damned: Americans Prefer Broken Method Of Heroin Treatment, Survey Finds

In developed countries around the globe, the standard of care for opiate addiction is what’s known as “medically assisted treatment.” Under a doctor’s supervision, people with addictive disorders are prescribed medications like methadone, buprenorphine and Suboxone, which remove the cravings associated with opiate addiction.

In the U.S., however, by far the most common form of treatment is based around the concept of strict abstinence. Advocates of the abstinence model consider the use of Suboxone or methadone to be tantamount to using heroin itself. Many in the medical establishment oppose the abstinence model — as do officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration — and a recent Huffington Post investigation found t…

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