1. Factors to guide the use of extended-release buprenorphine formulations for specific patient populations.
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Cuperfain, Ari B., Katznelson, Gali, Costa, Tianna, Wong, Patrick, Beyraghi, Narges, George, Tony P., Lofwall, Michelle R., and Chopra, Nitin
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SUBSTANCE abuse ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,CONTROLLED release preparations ,IMPRISONMENT ,PSYCHIATRIC treatment ,AT-risk people ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,MEDLINE ,PATIENT-centered care ,HOMELESSNESS ,CRIMINAL justice system ,BUPRENORPHINE ,PSYCHOLOGY information storage & retrieval systems ,COMORBIDITY ,PATIENTS' attitudes - Abstract
Opioid agonist therapy is first line in the management of opioid use disorder (OUD). Many guidelines support buprenorphine as the optimal treatment due to its preferred safety profile. Extended-release buprenorphine (BUP-XR) is a weekly or monthly subcutaneously administered formulation of buprenorphine. Emerging research has explored the use of BUP-XR in a variety of patient populations to guide clinicians in determining which patients may or may not benefit from BUP-XR. We conducted a literature review in Medline, PsycInfo and Embase to capture the literature to date on BUP-XR. Abstracts were reviewed, and papers which guided selection of individuals who would or would not benefit from BUP-XR were included. Our search returned 359 articles, and 31 met inclusion criteria. Special populations who may benefit from BUP-XR include individuals experiencing homelessness, incarceration, and medical or psychiatric comorbidity, while caution should be used around pregnancy. Patient preference and patient-centered outcomes were recurring considerations to guide the selection of BUP-XR. Extended-release buprenorphine formulations represent a relatively new tool for managing OUD and may specifically benefit patients undergoing transitions in care. Further research on the comparative effectiveness of extended-release versus daily-dosing formulations and in other populations of interest is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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