نتایج جستجو برای: opiate substitution treatmentmethods

تعداد نتایج: 60634  

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
mohammad forozeshfard department of anesthesia and critical care, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran babak hosseinzadeh zoroufchi department of anesthesia and critical care, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran; department of anesthesia and critical care, amir hospital, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran. tell: +98-9121481098, fax: +98-2333437849 mohammad bagher saberi zafarghandi tehran institute of psychiatry, school of behavioral sciences and mental health, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran razieh bandari research center for social determinants of health, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, ir iran behzad foroutan department of pharmacology, school of medicine, shahroud university of medical sciences, shahroud, ir iran

background illicit opiate use has an increasing incidence and prevalence, which increases mortality and morbidity, marginalization, and criminal behaviors, and causes major adverse effects on society. objectives this study aimed to investigate and follow the outcome of patients who underwent ultrarapid opiate detoxification (urod) prospectively. patients and methods in this randomized clinical ...

2017
Syeda Ayesha Farooq Mohammad Hafiz Rasooly Syed Hani Abidi Kayvon Modjarrad Syed Ali

The Golden Crescent region of South Asia-comprising Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan-is a principal global site for opium production and distribution. Over the past few decades, war, terrorism, and a shifting political landscape have facilitated an active heroin trade throughout the region. Protracted conflict has exacerbated already dire socio-economic conditions and political strife within the...

2013
Steven C. Matson Cathleen Bentley Vicki Hughes Dughman Andrea E. Bonny

Purpose. The objective of this study was to document the number of controlled substance prescriptions filled by adolescents and young adult patients in the 2 years prior to presentation for opiate dependence treatment. Methods. Opiate-dependent youth (N = 125) presenting to our Medication-Assisted Treatment for Addiction program from January 1, 2008 to June 30, 2010 were identified via electron...

Journal: :Lancet 1978
M. J. S. LANGMAN

noradrenaline release.8.9 While clonidine and the opiates have similar effects on the locus coeruleus, clonidine appears to exert specific effects through non-opiate, alpha-2 adrenergic receptors. 6, These data suggested that the opiate-withdrawal syndrome is due to increased noradrenergic neuronal activity in areas such as the locus coeruleus which are regulated both by alpha-2 adrenergic and ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2013
Ravindra Rao Alok Agrawal Kunal Kishore Atul Ambekar

Perspectives An estimated 6.5 to 13.2 million people with opioid dependence, representing more than half of the world's estimated number, live in Asia. 1 Although most people in Asia who are opioid dependent use heroin or opium, the use of pharmaceutical opioids, mainly through the injecting route, has raised concern in recent years. and Sri Lanka – the estimated number of people who inject dru...

Journal: :Therapeutic drug monitoring 2002
Edward J Cone Kenzie L Preston

Heroin abuse is an international problem with which all countries must continually cope. Many countries have implemented heroin substitution therapy as an effective means of decreasing illicit heroin use, crime, HIV risk, and death, and in improving employment and social adjustment. Although methadone is the most commonly used medication for heroin substitution, other agonists in current use in...

Journal: :Addiction 2013
Martha J Bojko Sergii Dvoriak Frederick L Altice

By 2009, HIV incidence decreased globally by 19% while rates in Eastern Europe and Central Asia increased by 25%, primarily among people who inject drugs (PWIDs) [1]. Regionally, Ukraine and Russia account for 90% of new HIV infections, and while there is evidence that the HIV epidemic is transitioning to a generalized epidemic, Ukraine’s volatile and expanding HIV epidemic is still being fuell...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2013
Sheena Sullivan

Editorials 83 The United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime in its 2012 World drug report estimates that 0.6% of the world's adult population – some 27 million people – are problem users of illicit drugs. 1 This represents about 10% of all people who used illicit drugs in 2011 and suggests that most people can use drugs recreationally without becoming dependent. What makes these 10% different is...

Journal: :BMJ clinical evidence 2007
K Thyarappa Praveen Fergus Law Jacinta O'Shea Jan Melichar

INTRODUCTION Dependence on opioids is a multifactorial condition involving genetic and psychosocial factors. There are three stages to treating opioid dependence. Stabilisation is usually by opioid substitution treatments, and aims to ensure that the drug use becomes independent of mental state (such as craving and mood) and independent of circumstances (such as finance and physical location). ...

2013
Mohammad Masoomi Marzieh Tajoddini Gholamabbas Mohammadi Reza Malekpoor Ebrahim Abasi

BACKGROUND Serious health problems and socioeconomic consequences of the illicit use of opiates have been proved in both developed and developing societies. OBJECTIVES We aimed to evaluate" The effects of opiate addiction through different administration routes on pulmonary inflammation and its severity." MATERIALS AND METHODS Our experiments were performed on eighteen adult male Syrian gol...

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