Title of article :
Alcohol use in opioid agonist treatment
Author/Authors :
Nolan, Seonaid British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, vancuver, Canada , Klimas, Jan British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, vancuver, Canada , Wood, Evan British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, vancuver, Canada
Abstract :
Alcohol misuse among individuals receiving agonist treatment for an opioid use disorder is common and is associ‑
ated with significant morbidity and mortality. At present, though substantial research highlights effective strategies
for the screening, diagnosis and management of an alcohol or opioid use disorder individually, less is known about
how best to care for those with a dual diagnosis especially since common treatments for opioid addiction may be
contraindicated in a setting of alcohol use. This review summarizes existing research and characterizes the prevalence,
clinical implications and management of alcohol misuse among individuals with opioid addiction. Furthermore, it
highlights clinically relevant management strategies in need of future research to advance care for this unique, but
important, patient population.
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Keywords :
Alcohol use , Alcohol misuse , Alcohol use disorder , Opioid agonist treatment , Methadone , Buprenorphine/ naloxone
Journal title :
Addiction Science and Clinical Practice