Detoxification of Heroin Addicts
In the current issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry (32:909, 1975), Razani et al describe a method for detoxification of heroin addicts in which patients have active, though limited, control of the frequency of methadone hydrochloride administration during their detoxification. On demand, in...
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Published in: | JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association Vol. 233; no. 4; pp. 356 - 357 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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American Medical Association
28-07-1975
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Summary: | In the current issue of the Archives of General Psychiatry (32:909, 1975), Razani et al describe a method for detoxification of heroin addicts in which patients have active, though limited, control of the frequency of methadone hydrochloride administration during their detoxification. On demand, in any 12-hour period, patients are able to receive up to four oral doses of 5 mg of methadone at intervals of at least one hour. If a patient requests more than the four doses allowed in any 12-hour period, a physician is called and the need for additional methadone is evaluated.In 30 patients studied on a ward for acute psychiatric problems, Razani et al achieved impressive results with this technique: 26 of 30 patients were "satisfied" or "very satisfied," 4 were "neutral," and 4 were "dissatisfied." Average length of stay in a hospital was nine days, including a three-day observation period after detoxification. No patient |
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ISSN: | 0098-7484 1538-3598 |
DOI: | 10.1001/jama.1975.03260040050026 |