Rapid induction onto extended-release injectable buprenorphine following opioid overdose: A case series.
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
; 7: 100144, 2023 Jun.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-37033158
Background: Buprenorphine treatment has been associated with reduced non-prescribed opioid use and opioid related overdose (OD). We evaluated initial outcomes of rapid induction onto extended-release injectable buprenorphine (BUP-XR) within 7 days of emergency department presentation for unintentional OD. Methods: Between February 2019-February 2021, N = 19 patients with opioid use disorder received buprenorphine/naloxone (4/1 mg), followed by BUP-XR (300 mg) at induction and continued BUP-XR outpatient for 6 months. Primary outcomes included adverse events, repeat OD, and death. Results: For patients who received at least one dose of BUP-XR, there were no treatment related serious adverse events or symptoms of precipitated withdrawal. In addition, there were no repeat visits for ODs or deaths within 6 months of the initial OD. Discussion: These preliminary findings support the need for larger controlled clinical trials to examine the safety and efficacy of rapid induction of BUP-XR in patients with opioid use disorder at high risk of opioid OD. Rapid induction onto long-lasting injectable buprenorphine may be a promising and protective treatment approach in the future.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
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Equity_inequality
Language:
En
Journal:
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
Year:
2023
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Estados Unidos
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Países Bajos