2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2021.108766
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Covid-19 interface with drug misuse and substance use disorders

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“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, an upward trend in substance addiction was evidenced [21]. As a result, the availability of the drug supply increased [22], and the coexistence of social isolation, mental health and economic distress, the disruption of health treatment services due to COVID-19 impacted even more this vulnerable population [23,24]. The aforementioned led to more deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic [25,26].…”
Section: Addiction During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the COVID-19 pandemic, an upward trend in substance addiction was evidenced [21]. As a result, the availability of the drug supply increased [22], and the coexistence of social isolation, mental health and economic distress, the disruption of health treatment services due to COVID-19 impacted even more this vulnerable population [23,24]. The aforementioned led to more deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic [25,26].…”
Section: Addiction During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been demonstrated either a rise in overdose death rates (Kelley et al, 2021), or no effect on the same parameter after increase of the take-home doses due to pandemic measures (Brothers et al, 2021;Joseph et al, 2021). It appears to be a fact though, that SARS-CoV-2 induces in ammation of the central nervous system leading to the deregulation of the functions of serotonin, dopamine and glutamate, which are directly linked to the use and misuse of addictive substances (Cisneros & Cunningham, 2021). Furthermore, according to our ndings, the pandemic crisis affects patients under methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) in higher extent than those under BMT in all PANMAT/Q factors except for the factor "Accessibility".…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Los pacientes con TAS son particularmente susceptibles a los efectos de la pandemia ya que tienen un mayor riesgo de sufrir las graves consecuencias de la infección por COVID-19 (Cisneros y Cunningham, 2021;Dorjee, Kim, Bonomo y Dolma, 2020;Dubey et al, 2020;Kumar et al, 2022;Mallet et al, 2021). Los siguientes factores hacen a los pacientes con TAS más vulnerables a sufrir una mayor morbimortalidad (Dorjee et al, 2020) en relación con la infección por COVID-19 (Dubey et al, 2020):…”
Section: Trastornos Por Abuso De Sustancias Trastornos Mentales Y La ...unclassified
“…-Dificultades en la integración sociosanitaria que retrasan la búsqueda de ayuda. Por otro lado, se ha descrito que la infección por CO-VID-19 causa un impacto en la quinurenina, un producto de la vía de metabolización del triptófano, cuya funcionalidad está estrechamente relacionada con los procesos inflamatorios, y cuya principal actividad en el Sistema Nervioso Central es regular los sistemas glutaminérgicos, dopaminérgicos y serotoninérgicos involucrados en los TAS y problemas psiquiátricos (Attademo y Bernardini, 2021;Cisneros y Cunningham, 2021), esto podría implicar un aumento en el riesgo, de una forma directa, de una mayor pérdida de control en los pacientes con TAS y un mayor riesgo de empeoramientos de su comorbilidad psiquiátrica. Además, el SARS-CoV2 ha demostrado ser capaz de invadir el tejido neuronal lo que podría implicar una alteración en la homeostasis cerebral lo cual podría implicar un riesgo de recaída en los pacientes con TAS (Cisneros y Cunningham, 2021).…”
Section: Trastornos Por Abuso De Sustancias Trastornos Mentales Y La ...unclassified