Buprenorphine to Treat Opioid Use Disorder: A Practical Guide
Date Added:
November 1, 2018
Journal/Publication:
Journal of Family Practice
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Publication Date:
September 1, 2018
Issue:
9
Volume:
37
Pages:
544-548
Type:
Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines, Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
Format:
Article
Abstract
Opioids were involved in 42,249 deaths in the United States in 2016, and opioid overdoses have quintupled since 1999.1 Among the causes behind these statistics is increased opiate prescribing by physicians—with primary care providers accounting for about one half of opiate prescriptions.2 As a result, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a 4-part response for physicians,3 which includes careful opiate prescribing, expanded access to naloxone, prevention of opioid use disorder (OUD), and expanded use of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) of addiction— with the goal of preventing and managing OUD.
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RPR Commentary
This is a practical summary of how to diagnose opioid use disorder and how to treat patients who have it with buprenorphine.