Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder
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Abstract
Medication-assisted treatment of opioid use disorder with physiological dependence at least doubles rates of opioid-abstinence outcomes in randomized, controlled trials comparing psychosocial treatment of opioid use disorder with medication versus with placebo or no medication. This article reviews the current evidence for medication-assisted treatment of opioid use disorder and also presents clinical practice imperatives for preventing opioid overdose and the transmission of infectious disease. The evidence strongly supports the use of agonist therapies to reduce opioid use and to retain patients in treatment, with methadone maintenance remaining the gold standard of care. Combined buprenorphine/naloxone,…
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Keywords
- Opioid use disorder
- Buprenorphine
- Naltrexone
- Medicine
- Methadone
- Tolerability
- Opioid
- Psychiatry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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