نتایج جستجو برای: opioid dependence syndromes

تعداد نتایج: 266688  

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs 2013
Jennifer S Potter Elise N Marino Maureen P Hillhouse Suzanne Nielsen Katharina Wiest Catherine P Canamar Judith A Martin Alfonso Ang Rachael Baker Andrew J Saxon Walter Ling

OBJECTIVE The objective of this secondary analysis was to explore differences in baseline clinical characteristics and opioid replacement therapy treatment outcomes by type (heroin, opioid analgesic [OA], or combined [heroin and OA]) and route (injector or non-injector) of opioid use. METHOD A total of 1,269 participants (32.2% female) were randomized to receive one of two study medications (...

Journal: :The Medical clinics of North America 2007
Grace Chang Lucy Chen Jianren Mao

Opioids have been successfully used for the management of acute and cancer-related pain. Concerns regarding side effects, tolerance, dependence, addiction, and hyperalgesia have limited the use of opioids for the management of chronic nonmalignant pain. This article will review updated information from both clinical and preclinical studies regarding opioid-induced hyperalgesia, tolerance, and d...

2015
Jinhee Lee Thomas F. Kresina Melinda Campopiano Robert Lubran H. Westley Clark

Substance-related and addictive disorders are chronic relapsing conditions that substantially impact public health. Effective treatments for these disorders require addressing substance use/dependence comprehensively as well as other associated comorbidities. Comprehensive addressing of substance use in a medical setting involves screening for substance use, addressing substance use directly wi...

2009
Teresa Femenía Pablo Portillo José M. Pérez-Ortiz Gabriel Rubio Jorge Manzanares

The development of alcohol dependence is the result of a combination of various factors. Psychosocial and psychiatric conditions, together with functional alterations of the brain or genetic traits, contribute to the development of problems related to alcohol use or alcohol dependence. Clinical studies using neuroimaging techniques (PET, fMRI) and preclinical studies using different animal mode...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2006
Meldon Kahan Anita Srivastava Lynn Wilson Douglas Gourlay Deana Midmer

OBJECTIVE To review the evidence on identifying and managing misuse of and dependence on opioids among primary care patients with chronic pain. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE MEDLINE was searched using such terms as "opioid misuse" and "addiction." The few studies on the prevalence of opioid dependence in primary care populations were based on retrospective chart reviews (level II evidence). Most recomm...

2013
De-Yong Liang Yuan Sun J David Clark

BACKGROUND Large interindividual differences in clinical responses to opioids and the variable susceptibility to abuse of this class of drugs make their use problematic. We lack a full understanding of the factors responsible for these differences. Dietary factors including methyl donor content have been noted to alter multiple physiological and behavioral characteristics of laboratory animals....

2014
Theresa Alexandra Mattioli Heather Leduc-Pessah Graham Skelhorne-Gross Christopher J. B. Nicol Brian Milne Tuan Trang Catherine M. Cahill

The innate immune system modulates opioid-induced effects within the central nervous system and one target that has received considerable attention is the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Here, we examined the contribution of TLR4 in the development of morphine tolerance, hyperalgesia, and physical dependence in two inbred mouse strains: C3H/HeJ mice which have a dominant negative point mutation in...

Journal: :Current psychiatry reports 2001
G O'Leary J Borrow R D Weiss

This article reviews the use of opioid antagonists in the pharmacologic treatment of alcohol dependence. The rationale for using the opioid antagonists naltrexone and nalmefene to prevent relapse in alcohol-dependent subjects is discussed by reviewing past and current clinical trials. The role of psychotherapies, particularly coping skills therapy, in combination with opioid antagonists is high...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2010
Hamdollah Saieedi Gargari Hassan Ziaaddini, Mahin Eslami Shahrbabaki, Nasrin Eslami Sharbabaki Nouzar Nakhaiee Parvin Eslami Shahrbabaki

Abstract Background:In general, parental substance abuse is associated with children's emotional and behavioral problems. This study only investigated the internalizing problems (depression, anxiety and physical complains) in children of opioid or heroin-dependent parents in comparison with non-opioid dependent parents in order to determine the effects of drug dependency after exclu...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2011
Michael M Morgan MacDonald J Christie

Opioid agonists are the most effective treatment for pain, but their use is limited by side effects, tolerance and fears of addiction and dependence. A major goal of opioid research is to develop agonists that have high analgesic efficacy and a low profile for side effects, tolerance, addiction and dependence. Unfortunately, there is a serious lack of experimental data comparing the degree to w...

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