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Patterns of opiate use in a heroin maintenance programme

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Rationale: Little is known about patterns of opiate use by heroin addicts. Objectives: To describe opiate use over time among heroin addicts who had access to legally prescribed intravenous heroin and oral opiates. Methods: Analysis of daily drug administration records of 37 patients enrolled in the Geneva heroin maintenance programme for 4–29 months (total 23 136 patient-days). Results: The average dose of intravenous heroin was 466 mg/day; the total opiate dose, after conversion of oral opiates to heroin-equivalents, was 543 mg/day. Patients received intravenous heroin only on 39% of days, oral opiates only on 7% of days, and mixed regimens on 49% of days; the remaining 4% of days were spent outside the programme, usually on oral opiates. The daily dose of heroin-equivalents increased during the first trimester in the programme, by 30 mg/day per month (95% confidence interval 12–46 mg/day per month), but decreased gradually thereafter, by 12 mg/day per month (95% confidence interval, 8–17 mg/day per month). In patients who alternated between heroin and methadone, 1 mg methadone typically replaced 4.1 mg heroin. During follow-up, five patients switched to methadone maintenance, five underwent detoxification, and three were discharged for non-compliance with regulations. Conclusions: Heroin users who have facilitated access to legally prescribed drugs consume about 0.5 g heroin per day. Consumption patterns vary, but the daily amount of opiates remains stable or decreases over time. A substantial minority of patients elect for alternative treatments after several months of heroin maintenance.

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Perneger, T., Mino, A., Giner, F. et al. Patterns of opiate use in a heroin maintenance programme. Psychopharmacology 152, 7–13 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002130000492

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