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Buprenorphine maintenance in pregnant opiate addicts.

G Fischer1, P Etzersdorfer, H Eder, R Jagsch, M Langer, M Weninger.   

Abstract

Opioid maintenance agents such as methadone and slow-release morphine have provided beneficial effects in pregnant opioid-dependent women in both themselves and their child. However, one of the major drawbacks involved with these agents is that they cause an increase in the severity of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) when compared to mothers using heroin. Consequently, a trial was performed to investigate the effects of buprenorphine use during pregnancy. A total of nine pregnant opioid-dependent women were transferred from either a mean daily dose of 39.7 mg methadone or 400 mg slow-release morphine to a mean daily dose of 8.1 mg buprenorphine. The buprenorphine-maintained patients were integrated into an already established outpatient maintenance treatment programme covering all aspects of prenatal and perinatal care. Results demonstrated that buprenorphine administration in opioid-dependent pregnant patients is efficacious and well tolerated. Babies born to buprenorphine-maintained patients had birthweight and Apgar scores within the normal range (2,500-4,500 g and 9-10, respectively) and no evidence of opioid-related NAS was observed. The results from this preliminary study indicate the potential for buprenorphine maintenance therapy in pregnant addicts, although further research is required to confirm this hypothesis.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9767205     DOI: 10.1159/000052040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Addict Res        ISSN: 1022-6877            Impact factor:   3.015


  14 in total

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2.  Impact of treatment approach on maternal and neonatal outcome in pregnant opioid-maintained women.

Authors:  Verena Metz; Reinhold Jagsch; Nina Ebner; Johanna Würzl; Anna Pribasnig; Constantin Aschauer; Gabriele Fischer
Journal:  Hum Psychopharmacol       Date:  2011-08-08       Impact factor: 1.672

3.  Buprenorphine versus methadone in pregnant opioid-dependent women: a prospective multicenter study.

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Authors:  Susan E Robinson
Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 5.749

5.  Gender issues in the pharmacotherapy of opioid-addicted women: buprenorphine.

Authors:  Annemarie Unger; Erika Jung; Bernadette Winklbaur; Gabriele Fischer
Journal:  J Addict Dis       Date:  2010-04

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Review 8.  Buprenorphine treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women: a comprehensive review.

Authors:  Hendrée E Jones; Sarah H Heil; Andjela Baewert; Amelia M Arria; Karol Kaltenbach; Peter R Martin; Mara G Coyle; Peter Selby; Susan M Stine; Gabriele Fischer
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9.  A Comparison between APGAR Scores and Birth Weight in Infants of Addicted and Non-Addicted Mothers.

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Journal:  Addict Health       Date:  2011 Winter-Spring

10.  The effects of maternally administered methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone on offspring: review of human and animal data.

Authors:  W O Farid; S A Dunlop; R J Tait; G K Hulse
Journal:  Curr Neuropharmacol       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 7.363

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