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Different outcomes of methadone maintenance therapy in rehabilitated and relapsed drug addicts: significance of liver and renal biomarkers.

Damir Suljević1, Amra Šiljak1, Muhamed Fočak1.   

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Methadone eliminates heroin use, reduces death rates and criminality associated with heroin use, and improves patients' health and social productivity. This study included long-term addicts who completed a methadone therapy program as well as relapsed patients. Liver and renal markers important for methadone metabolism were analyzed. Renal markers included urea and creatinine, while hepatic markers included total bilirubin, AST, ALT, γGT, and LDH as nonspecific but significant parameters of liver metabolism. The study included 34 male and 6 female heroin-dependent patients undergoing a rehabilitation program with methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). During therapy, average values ​​of all parameters remained within the reference interval but individual parameters in some patients were very high. Significant differences for urea (0.00) and very high individual variations in all parameters, especially γGT and LDH, were found in patients who were in relapse. Age of the patients did not show a correlation with the presence of significant differences in serum biochemical parameters during therapy. Prolonged use of methadone therapy stabilizes high variations of liver and renal markers. MMT achieves a stabilization of serum indicators relevant for methadone metabolism that correlates with the duration of consumption and the type of opioid substance. The most important hepato-renal markers as indicators of therapy success are γGT, LDH, and creatinine. The validity of former enzymatic tests (AST, ALP, and ALT) should be seriously reconsidered in terms of MTT treatment success and monitoring the health of heroin addicts.

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Keywords:  hepatic markers; methadone maintenance treatment; opioid substances; rehabilitation; γGT

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32013636     DOI: 10.1080/01480545.2020.1722157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Chem Toxicol        ISSN: 0148-0545            Impact factor:   3.356


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Journal:  BMC Pharmacol Toxicol       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 2.605

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