Feasability and safety of transfer from racemic methadone to (R)-methadone in primary care: Clinical results from an open study

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作者
Soyka, Michael [1 ,2 ]
Zingg, Christina [1 ]
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[1] Private Hosp Meiringen, CH-3860 Meiringen, Switzerland
[2] Univ Munich, Hosp Psychiat, D-8000 Munich, Germany
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Opioid dependence; methadone; substitution treatment; LONG QT SYNDROME; SUBSTITUTION TREATMENT; INTERINDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY; MAINTENANCE TREATMENT; RECEIVING METHADONE; PHARMACOKINETICS; BUPRENORPHINE; (S)-METHADONE; MORTALITY; ADDICTS;
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10.1080/15622970802416057
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Methadone is a proven first-line treatment in opioid dependence but few studies have addressed the efficacy of different isoforms of methadone or the transfer from one form to the other. This was a 4-week open study to examine the feasibility and safety of transfer from racemic methadone to (R)-methadone in primary care patients. A total of 1552 opioid-dependent patients formerly treated with racemic methadone were included and followed for 4 weeks after transfer to (R)-methadone. There were few drop-outs, and 1426 patients (91.9%) completed the 4-week transfer period. There were few adverse events or side effects and no deaths occurred during treatment. The number of drug-positive urine screens decreased from 61.2 to 39.8%. Withdrawal symptoms, craving and compliance improved significantly after transfer to (R)-methadone. We conclude that transfer from racemic to (R)-methadone is a safe and practical procedure.
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