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Can Extended-release Injectable Medications Help Curb United States and Canada's Opioid Overdose Epidemic?

机译:延长释放的注射药物可以有助于遏制美国和加拿大的阿片类药物过量流行病吗?

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Settings throughout the United States and Canada continue to face escalating overdose epidemics. Notably, history of overdose is associated with increased risk of fatal overdose. Unfortunately, despite frequent contact with health services and the well-known mortality benefits of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), only a fraction of overdose survivors is successfully linked to addiction care after leaving the emergency department. This may be partially explained by well-documented challenges of oral MOUD, including the need for frequent visits to the pharmacy to receive their medications, which may limit the flexibility to acquire or sustain employment, and therefore contribute to high rates of opioid addiction care discontinuation. This commentary discusses the potential fit of different extended-release injectable MOUD to circumvent limitations of oral formulations, and thereby improve linkage and retention in care of high-risk populations, such as opioid-overdose survivors.
机译:美国和加拿大各地的环境继续面临不断升级的过量流行病。值得注意的是,过量用药史与致死性过量的风险增加有关。不幸的是,尽管经常接触卫生服务,以及众所周知的阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)药物的死亡率益处,但只有一小部分过量的幸存者在离开急诊室后成功地与成瘾治疗联系在一起。这可能部分是因为有充分证据表明口服MOUD存在挑战,包括需要经常去药店接受药物治疗,这可能会限制获得或维持工作的灵活性,从而导致阿片类药物成瘾治疗中断率很高。本评论讨论了不同缓释注射型MOUD的潜在适用性,以规避口服制剂的限制,从而改善高危人群(如阿片类药物过量幸存者)护理中的联系和保留。

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