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Levo-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM) versus methadone: treatment retention and opiate use.

Douglas Longshore1, Jeffrey Annon, M Douglas Anglin, Richard A Rawson.   

Abstract

AIMS: To compare the effects of levo-alpha-acetylmethadol (LAAM) and methadone maintenance (MM) on treatment retention and abstinence from opiate use.
DESIGN: A two-group experimental design with patients randomly assigned (2 : 1 LAAM : MM) to receive LAAM (three doses per week) or methadone (daily dosing).
SETTING: A community clinic in Los Angeles, California. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 315 patients seeking LAAM or methadone maintenance. INTERVENTION: LAAM or methadone maintenance, plus ancillary services available to all patients. LAAM and methadone dose levels varied according to clinical judgement. Electrocardiograms were administered to LAAM patients monthly. MEASUREMENTS: Treatment status at 26-week follow-up and number of days retained in treatment, weekly clinical urine tests and 26-week research urine test.
FINDINGS: LAAM and methadone patients did not differ on treatment retention. LAAM patients were less likely to test positive for opiate use during treatment (40% versus 60%) and at 26-week follow up (39.8% versus 60.2%). Benefits of LAAM were confined to patients (n = 204) still in treatment at 26 weeks (33% positive in patients receiving LAAM and 61% in patients receiving methadone). No adverse events, cardiological or otherwise, were observed with LAAM administration.
CONCLUSIONS: LAAM is an effective medication for the treatment of opiate dependence with clinical advantages due not only to the reduction of opiate use but also to the alternate-day dosing schedule. LAAM may be more effective than methadone in promoting abstinence from opiate use among patients for whom LAAM is an acceptable alternative to methadone.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16042643     DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2005.01122.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addiction        ISSN: 0965-2140            Impact factor:   6.526


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