1. Assessment and management of opioid withdrawal symptoms in buprenorphine-dependent subjects.
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San, Luis, Cami, Jordi, Fernandez, Teresa, Olle, Jose M., Peri, Jose M., and Torrens, Marta
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BUPRENORPHINE ,OPIOID abuse ,DRUG withdrawal symptoms ,METHADONE treatment programs - Abstract
The spontaneous physical dependence of buprenorphine was assessed in opioid addicts who switched from heroin to sublingual or intravenous buprenorphine. Twenty-two patients were randomly assigned to double-blind administration of methadone (n=11) or placebo (n=11) for 13 days after abrupt withdrawal of buprenorphine. Methadone was administered according to four pre-established dosing schedules depending on the previous amount of daily consumed buprenorphine. No methadone-treated patient required modification of the therapeutic regimen, whereas eight of eleven placebo-treated patients needed treatment with methadone. Buprenorphine withdrawal syndrome was of opioid type, began somewhat more slowly, and showed a peak until day 5. The occurrence, time-course and characteristics of buprenorphine withdrawal syndrome make it necessary to reconsider the abuse potential of this analgesic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1992
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