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| Title | A review of opioid dependence treatment: Pharmacological and psychosocial interventions to treat opioid addiction | |
| Author | Veilleux Jennifer C, Colvin Peter J, Anderson Jennifer, York Catherine, Heinz Adrienne J | |
| Article Information | Abstract | |
| Publication | Clinical Psychology Review |
Opioid dependence is a problem of national concern, especially with dramatically increased rates of abuse and dependence of prescription opioids. The current article provides an up-to-date review of the literature on opioid dependence treatment, with a focus on conclusions drawn by experts in the field (e.g., Cochrane reviews and meta-analyses) and methodologically rigorous studies (e.g., randomized controlled trials). We describe the major classes of drug treatments available, including opioid agonist (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine, LAAM), antagonist (e.g., naltrexone) and non-opioid pharmacotherapies (e.g., alpha2 adrenergic agonists). These treatments are discussed in the context of detoxification and long term treatment options such as abstinence-based and maintenance strategies. We review the state of the literature as to prevention of opioid overdose and discuss the widespread problem of comorbidity among opioid-dependent populations. We also focus prominently on evidence for inclusion of psychosocial approaches in treatment regimens, either as stand-alone or in conjunction with psychopharmacological options. |
| Reference | BUPP10101 | |
| Year | 2010 | |
| Logged | 22/02/2010 | |
| Volume | 30 | |
| Part | 2 | |
| Pages | 155-166 | |
| ISSN | 0272-7358 | |
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| Language | English | |