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Dose-related efficacy of levomethadyl acetate for treatment of opioid dependence. A randomized clinical trial
- Source :
- JAMA. 277(24)
- Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- To compare the clinical efficacy of different doses of levomethadyl acetate hydrochloride (known as LAAM) in the treatment of opioid dependence.A randomized controlled, double-blind, parallel group, 17-week study.Outpatient facilities at Johns Hopkins University Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, Md.Opioid-dependent volunteers (N=180) applying to a treatment-research clinic.Thrice-weekly (Monday/Wednesday/Friday) oral LAAM dose conditions of 25/25/35 mg, 50/50/70 mg, and 100/100/140 mg and nonmandatory counseling.Retention in treatment, self-reported heroin use, and opioid-positive urine specimens.Retention was independent of subjects' sex and dose. Self-reported heroin use decreased in a dose-related manner. At final assessment, patients in the high-dose condition reported using heroin 2.5 of 30 days as compared with 4.1 or 6.3 days for patients in the medium-dose and low-dose conditions, respectively (high dose vs low dose, P.05); urinalysis results were similarly dose related. Overall, 20 (34%) of 59 patients in the high-dose condition remained opioid-abstinent for 4 consecutive weeks, as compared with 8 (14%) of 59 in the medium-dose and 7 (11%) of 62 in the low-dose conditions (P.01). Self-report and urinalysis data are consistent with a greater than 90% reduction in illicit opioid use by the high-dose group relative to pretreatment levels.Opioid substitution treatment with LAAM substantially reduces illicit opioid use. The clinical efficacy of LAAM is positively related to dose.
Details
- ISSN :
- 00987484
- Volume :
- 277
- Issue :
- 24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- JAMA
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........94f32e9b31f7e4c4c6878aef6a19d1c5