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1 DOUGHNUTSDOUGHNUTS

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3 Opioid Agonist Therapy The Skinny on Methadone et al.

4 Christopher Levesque –Physician 20 years ER TMH 15 years correctional medicine –Dorchester Institution 9 years community addictions

5 Christopher Levesque Lawyer – retired –UNB Law School 1975 (LL.B.) –London School of Economics (1976)

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7 Doughnuts (Adaptive behavior)

8 PLEASURE

9 Pleasure Brain reward system Dopamine

10 Brain Reward Pathway

11 Maladaptive Behavior (Substance Use Disorders/Addiction)

12 Brain Reward Pathway

13 Maladaptive behavior – Drugs Continued use despite significant use related problems

14 SUDS or Addiction –Change in brain circuitry –Persists Relapses Drug cravings

15 Substance Use Disorders, DSM – V –10 separate classes of drugs: Alcohol Caffeine Cannabis Hallucinogens

16 Inhalants Opioids Sedatives Hypnotics Anxiolytics Stimulants (amphetamine-type substances, cocaine, and other stimulants) Tobacco

17 Common drugs in Moncton –Prescription opioids Dilaudid, hydromorphone, oxycontin, Morphine, … fentanyl –Cocaine, crack cocaine –Speed - crystal methamphetamine –Benzopiazapines

18 Substance Use Disorder

19 Diagnosis SUDs Criterion: Impaired control Social impairment Risky use Pharmacological criteria

20 Impaired control –Longer than intended, larger amounts –Unsuccessful efforts to stop –Excessive time pre-occupation Finding, using, recovering –Craving Could think of nothing else

21 Social Impairment –Neglect work, school, home –Interpersonal relationships –withdraws

22 Risky use –Continued use despite knowledge of physical or psychological problem –Failure to abstain despite recognition of risk

23 Pharmacological criteria –Tolerance Dose –Respiratory depression –Sedation –Motor coordination

24 Pharmacological Criteria –Withdrawal –(N.B., not now a requisite to dx SUDs)

25 Opioid Agonist Therapy (Substitution Therapy)

26 Abstinence Harm reduction

27 Y substitution –Intense withdrawal (physical) –Cravings

28 Methadone Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone)

29 Methadone –U Agonist –Long half-life (8-100hrs)

30 Suboxone (Subutex) Combination drug –Buprenorphine –Naloxone Unique characteristics

31 Analgesic properties –Both –Rarely utilized in management of acute pain

32 So what about your practice !

33 Peri-operatively –Take their usual dose same time~ Methadone as clear undiluted liquid Buprenorphine sublingual dissolution

34 Post-operatively –Entitled to appropriate pain management With mutually agreed careful monitoring –No magic formula Combination of short acting morphine and long acting depending on the expected duration of pain.

35 Post-operative pain control –Manage acute post-op pain Same approach as with non-substitution patients Recognize there may be a requirement for increases doses Avoid the “drug seeking” badge

36 Post-operative pain control Fixed schedule….preferable to PRN Do Not Use Agonist-Antagonists –Talwin (act at non-u receptors) –Stadol »Antagonist action on u receptors

37 Simple Approach !!! –Prescribe adequate doses of opioids –Maintain maintenance methadone dose

38 Couple of issues

39 Missed doses –They will always be “ok” in the face of missed doses –Better that they receive or take their dose around the same time of day –For my purposes, 3 missed doses results in a 50% reduction in their dose and a re-titration.

40 Pregnancy slowed gastrointestinal absorption expanded fluid load/body fat Hepatic enzyme activity (CYP3A4) increased glomerular filtration

41 Again –Patients in substitution programs for opiate addiction….. Are people…talk to them about pain control Must be accorded the same access to appropriate management under any circumstance Will most likely require higher doses to manage pain (tolerance/cross tolerance)


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