| Literature DB >> 27338968 |
Bikash Sharma1, Ann Bruner2, Gabrielle Barnett1, Marc Fishman3.
Abstract
Opioid use and addiction in adolescents and young adults is a health problem of epidemic proportions, with devastating consequences for youth and their families. Opioid overdose is a life-threatening emergency that should be treated with naloxone, and respiratory support if necessary. Overdose should always be an opportunity to initiate addiction treatment. Detoxification is often a necessary, but never sufficient, component of treatment for OUDs. Treatment for OUDs is effective but treatment capacity is alarmingly limited and under-developed. Emerging consensus supports the incorporation of relapse prevention medications such as buprenorphine and extended release naltrexone into comprehensive psychosocial treatment including counseling and family involvement.Entities:
Keywords: Heroin; Injection; Opioid use disorder; Opioids; Overdose; Prescription opioids; Withdrawal
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27338968 PMCID: PMC4920977 DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2016.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am ISSN: 1056-4993