2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.jcp.0000162804.38829.97
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Efficacy of Buspirone in the Treatment of Opioid Withdrawal

Abstract: In an attempt to develop a new opiate detoxification approach, the authors assessed the efficacy of buspirone in the treatment of acute heroin withdrawal. Buspirone, a drug interacting with the serotonergic system, was selected because there is evidence that a decrease in serotonergic neurotransmission may be involved in opiate withdrawal symptoms. Twenty-nine hospitalized heroin addicts were randomized to 4 groups: (1) placebo; (2) methadone; (3) buspirone 30 mg daily; (4) buspirone 45 mg daily. The double-bl… Show more

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“…The effects observed with VLNTX add‐on were not associated with an increased proportion of patients completing detoxification. It is a rather common finding that a more comfortable detoxification is insufficient to encourage retention in treatment (Buydens‐Branchey, Branchey & Reel‐Brander 2005; Herman et al . 2005; Oreskovich et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects observed with VLNTX add‐on were not associated with an increased proportion of patients completing detoxification. It is a rather common finding that a more comfortable detoxification is insufficient to encourage retention in treatment (Buydens‐Branchey, Branchey & Reel‐Brander 2005; Herman et al . 2005; Oreskovich et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buspirone may be a useful detoxification treatment by itself, as Buydens‐Branchey et al . found 30 mg and 45 mg daily was as effective for managing withdrawal symptoms as tapered methadone.…”
Section: Detoxification From Opioidsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Another approach is to use buspirone in the treatment of acute opioid withdrawal, the assumption being that a decrease in serotonergic neurotransmission may be involved in opioid withdrawal symptoms. Initial results found buspirone to be as effective as methadone tapering in alleviating withdrawal symptoms (52). However, more studies are necessary before firm conclusions can be drawn regarding the efficacy of these new detoxification strategies.…”
Section: Detoxificationmentioning
confidence: 99%