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Assessing predictors of adequate individual buprenorphine maintenance dosage for the treatment of opioid use disorder: Listening to the patient

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/33108

DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104519

ISSN: 0955-3959

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González Saiz, Francisco ManuelAutoridad UCA; Vergara Moragues, EsperanzaAutoridad UCA; Trujols, Joan; Alcaraz, Saul; Siñol, Núria; Pérez de los Cobos, José; Buprenorphine/Naloxone Survey
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2024
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Neurociencias; Psicología
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González-Saiz, F., Trujols, J., Vergara-Moragues, E. Alcaraz, S., Siñol. N., & Pérez de los Cobos, J., (2024). Determining the factors associated with adequate individual buprenorphine maintenance dosage for the treatment of heroin use disorder: listening to the patient. International Journal of Drug Policy, 130. Doi: 10.1016/J.DRUGPO.2024.104519
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Objective: Dose optimization plays a key role in determining clinical outcomes in patients on opioid agonist treatment (OAT). The objective of this study was to identify the variables independently associated with buprenorphine/naloxone (B/N) dose adequacy in patients with opiate use disorder (OUD). Method: Cross-sectional study of a convenience sample of patients with OUD treated with B/N (n = 315) in four regions in Spain. The Opiate Dosage Adequacy Scale (ODAS) was used to determine B/N dose adequacy. The ODAS evaluate the six components of the “dose adequacy” construct, as follows: continued use of heroin; narcotic blockade or crossed tolerance; objective opioid withdrawal symptoms (OWS); subjective OWS; craving for heroin; and overmedication. A binomial logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the variables associated with the condition “ODAS Adequate B/N dose”. Participants completed a battery of instruments to assess sociodemographic, substance use, clinical, and treatment variables. Results: The B/N dose was considered adequate in 231 of the 315 participants (73.3 %). Two variables, satisfaction with B/N as a medication (OR=5.764, 95 % CI=2.211-15.030) and patient-perceived participation in B/N dose decisions (OR=1.790, 95 % CI=1221-2623), were independently, significantly, and positively associated with the “ODAS Adequate B/N dose” condition. While the severity of heroin dependence was significantly associated with buprenorphine dose adequacy in the bivariate analyses, significance was lost in the full regression model.
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Opioid dependence; Opioid agonist treatment; Buprenorphine; Dosing; Outcomes; Shared decision making
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