TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcomes of naltrexone maintenance following ultra rapid opiate detoxification versus intensive inpatient detoxification
AU - Rabinowitz, Jonathan
AU - Cohen, Hagit
AU - Atias, Shmuel
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Relapse rates of 30 opiate-addicted social service clients who were given a 9-month course of naltrexone after being rapidly detoxified using naltrexone + clonidine under anesthesia were compared to 33 similar clients detoxified in a 30-day intensive inpatient detoxification but not given naltrexone. Both groups had the same counseling aftercare. Telephone follow-up of 26 of the intensive inpatient detoxification clients and 24 of the rapidly detoxified clients found no significant differences (p = .62) in relapse rates, with 34% of respondents returning to regular opiate use 13.4 (± 3.8) months after detoxification. Naltrexone maintenance and counseling following rapid detoxification may be as effective as intensive inpatient detoxification and counseling.
AB - Relapse rates of 30 opiate-addicted social service clients who were given a 9-month course of naltrexone after being rapidly detoxified using naltrexone + clonidine under anesthesia were compared to 33 similar clients detoxified in a 30-day intensive inpatient detoxification but not given naltrexone. Both groups had the same counseling aftercare. Telephone follow-up of 26 of the intensive inpatient detoxification clients and 24 of the rapidly detoxified clients found no significant differences (p = .62) in relapse rates, with 34% of respondents returning to regular opiate use 13.4 (± 3.8) months after detoxification. Naltrexone maintenance and counseling following rapid detoxification may be as effective as intensive inpatient detoxification and counseling.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0036190663&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/10550490252801639
DO - 10.1080/10550490252801639
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C2 - 11876583
AN - SCOPUS:0036190663
SN - 1055-0496
VL - 11
SP - 52
EP - 56
JO - American Journal on Addictions
JF - American Journal on Addictions
IS - 1
ER -