Title of article :
An Open-label Randomized Control Trial Comparing Clonidine and Buprenorphine for Medically-Assisted Opium Withdrawal of Adolescents
Author/Authors :
Firouzkouhi Moghadam ، Mahboubeh Department of Psychiatry - Children and Adolescent Health Research Center - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences , Bakhshani ، Nour-Mohammad Department of Clinical Psychology - Children and Adolescent Health Research Center, Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Research Center - Zahedan University of Medical Sciences , Noroozi ، Alireza Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sharifi Mood ، Farnaz Department of Psychiatric - Zahedan University of Medical Science , Lotfinia ، Shahab Department of Clinical psychology - Zahedan University of Medical Science
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Abstract :
Background: There is an increasing trend in treatment demand for opioid dependence among adolescents in Iran. However, evidence regarding effective treatment in this population is very limited. Objectives: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of clonidine and buprenorphine for inpatient medicallyassisted withdrawal of adolescents with opioid dependence aged 12 and 16 years.Materials and Methods: The study is an openlabel, randomized controlled trial with convenience sampling. In total, 36 adolescents took part in this study who were randomly assigned to buprenorphine or clonidine groups. The Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale was used to monitor the withdrawal severity on days one, two, three, seven, and 14. Results: The findings showed both treatments were effective. However, withdrawal symptoms in the buprenorphine group showed a greater reduction in the first seven days of withdrawal treatment. There was no significant difference in the length of hospitalization between the two groups. Patients with a longer duration of opioid use showed higher levels of withdrawal symptoms in the buprenorphine group on days one and three.Conclusions: Buprenorphine treatment was found to be more effective than clonidine in controlling opioid withdrawal during the initial days of treatment. However, it lost its superiority towards the end of the followup. It seems that clonidine could be a good alternative to buprenorphine in the medicallyassisted withdrawal of adolescents with opioid dependence.
Keywords :
Buprenorphine , Clonidine , Medication , Assisted Treatment , Opioids
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Record number :
2629995
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