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Successful Management of Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Withdrawal Using Baclofen as a Standalone Therapy: A Case Report.

Authors :
Habibian S
Ahamad K
McLean M
Socias ME
Source :
Journal of addiction medicine [J Addict Med] 2019 Sep/Oct; Vol. 13 (5), pp. 415-417.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)-a GABA-B agonist-can lead to a use disorder, and a withdrawal syndrome similar to that of alcohol. At present, evidence is lacking for how to best manage GHB withdrawal, and often clinicians rely on alcohol withdrawal management approaches, using medications like benzodiazepines (BZD). However, BZD doses needed to control GHB withdrawal symptoms are typically much higher than those required for alcohol, posing significant safety risks. Novel approaches include the use of baclofen as an adjunct to BZD, allowing reductions in BZD requirements. While the use of baclofen as monotherapy may result in even greater risk reductions, research to support this approach is limited.<br />Case: We present a case of a 26-year-old female with severe GHB use disorder and history of severe withdrawal symptoms, whose withdrawal was successfully, managed using baclofen alone.<br />Conclusion: In keeping with other case reports, baclofen appears to have potential to be used in the management of GHB withdrawal. Here, we presented a case of severe GHB withdrawal which was managed solely by baclofen. Clinical research is needed to evaluate baclofen's potential as a standalone treatment for GHB withdrawal.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1935-3227
Volume :
13
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of addiction medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30907765
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/ADM.0000000000000514