نتایج جستجو برای: opiate substitution treatmentmethods

تعداد نتایج: 60634  

2014
Irfanali R. Kugasia Nehad Shabarek

Patients with symptoms of opiate withdrawal, after the administration of opiate antagonist by paramedics, are a common presentation in the emergency department of hospitals. Though most of opiate withdrawal symptoms are benign, rarely they can become life threatening. This case highlights how a benign opiate withdrawal symptom of hyperventilation led to severe respiratory alkalosis that degener...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
sepideh nabipour 1. dept. of social and preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia. mas ayu said 1. dept. of social and preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia. mohd hussain habil 2. dept. of psychological medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia.

addiction to the illicit and prescribed use of opiate is an alarming public health issue. studies on addictive disorders have demonstrated severe nutritional deficiencies in opiate abusers with behavioral, physiological and cognitive symptoms. opiate addiction is also link with a significant number of diseases including human immunodeficiency virus (hiv), hepatitis c virus (hcv) and other blood...

2013
Albert S Reece Gary K Hulse

INTRODUCTION While several studies have identified an increased incidence of cardiovascular disorders in opiate dependence, neither opiates as a cardiovascular risk factor nor their effect on central arterial function has been considered. METHODS Pulse wave analysis (SphygmoCor, AtCorMedical Pty Limited, Sydney, NSW, Australia) was undertaken on a cohort of controls and opiate dependent patie...

Journal: :Neuropsychopharmacologia Hungarica : a Magyar Pszichofarmakologiai Egyesulet lapja = official journal of the Hungarian Association of Psychopharmacology 2009
Zsolt Demetrovics Judit Farkas József Csorba Attila Németh Barbara Mervó János Szemelyácz Enikö Fleischmann Akos Kassai-Farkas Zsolt Petke Tibor Oroján Sándor Rózsa Péter Rigó Sándor Funk Máté Kapitány Anna Kollár József Rácz

BACKGROUND Suboxone (Buprenorphine/naloxone) is a novel drug used in opiate substitution therapy. In Hungary, it was introduced in November 2007. Suboxone is a product for sublingual administration containing the partial mu-receptor agonist buprenorphine and antagonist naloxone in a 4:1 ratio. OBJECTIVE Objectives of our study were to monitor and evaluate the effects of Suboxone treatment. ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2003
Mark E McLean

BACKGROUND Because heroin supply changes cannot be measured directly, their impact on populations is poorly understood. British Columbia has experienced an injection drug use epidemic since the 1980s that resulted in 2,590 illicit drug deaths from 1990-1999. Since previous work indicates heroin seizures can correlate with supply and B.C. receives heroin only from Southeast Asia, this study exam...

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2011
Jessica De Maeyer Wouter Vanderplasschen Laura Camfield Stijn Vanheule Bernard Sabbe Eric Broekaert

BACKGROUND Attention from researchers and health care workers to the quality of life (QoL) of opiate users is growing, but most studies are quantitative, giving limited attention to the consumer's perspective. No information is available on how opiate-dependent individuals themselves perceive QoL and what they see as the important components that contribute to a good QoL. OBJECTIVES This qual...

Journal: :Neuron 1999
Jennifer L Whistler Huai-hu Chuang Peter Chu Lily Y Jan Mark von Zastrow

Opiate analgesia, tolerance, and addiction are mediated by drug-induced activation of the mu opioid receptor. A fundamental question in addiction biology is why exogenous opiate drugs have a high liability for inducing tolerance and addiction while native ligands do not. Studies indicate that highly addictive opiate drugs such as morphine are deficient in their ability to induce the desensitiza...

Journal: :Journal of psychopharmacology 2013
Amy Green Arun Kaul Jacinta O'Shea Ekta Sharma Lisa Bennett Emma L Mullings Marcus R Munafò David J Nutt Jan K Melichar Lucy F Donaldson

Heroin addicts consume large quantities of refined sugars. This study investigated the effect of opiate use and antagonism on sweet taste in opiate-maintained drug users and detoxified former chronic opiate users, using a within-subject design. Seven opiate users received methadone and seven buprenorphine maintenance. Six detoxified subjects received naltrexone. Sucrose recognition thresholds a...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2004
Daniela De Angelis Matthew Hickman Shuying Yang

The authors explored an age-specific back-calculation approach to estimating long-term trends in the incidence and prevalence of opiate use/injecting drug use (IDU) in England for 1968-2000. The incidence of opiate use/IDU was estimated by combining information on the observed opiate overdose deaths of persons aged 15-44 years with knowledge on the distribution of the time between starting opia...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
S Caillé E F Espejo J P Reneric M Cador G F Koob L Stinus

It has been suggested that an increase firing rate of noradrenergic neurons of the locus ceruleus is responsible for the opiate withdrawal syndrome. However, lesion studies have indicated that the noradrenergic neurons of the locus ceruleus are not essential for either the expression or suppression by clonidine of opiate withdrawal. The present study was designed to determine the effect of the ...

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