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Title Effectiveness of buprenorphine in double diagnosed patients. Buprenorphine as psychothropic drug. 
Author Maremmani I, Pacini M, Pani P P  
Article Information Abstract
Publication Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems  Opiate drugs were first proposed for the treatment of dysphoric
syndromes, depression and psychoses many years ago. Even so, the
usefulness of these compounds in psychiatry is supported by only a
small corpus of data. The reasons given for the restrictions placed on
opiate use are based on prejudice rather than scientific evidence.
Buprenorphine, with its unique pharmacological profile, has proved to
possess antidepressant, anti-dysphoric and antipsychotic properties in
small groups of psychiatric patients. Moreover, it may turn out to be
the opiate of choice in subjects affected by lower severity
addiction coupled with dysthymic disorders, anxiety disorders and
personality disorders. The best dosages appear to be those that
ensure a combination of k-antagonism with high levels of (mu)-
mediated stimulation.


Reference BUPP07673 
Year 2006 
Logged 29/06/2006 
Volume
Part
Pages 31-48 
ISSN 1592-1638 
Keywords  
Comparison Drug  
Language English 

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