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Using naltrexone implants in the management of the pregnant heroin user
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This case series provides preliminary evidence that the pregnant heroin user can be managed by naltrexone implant without obvious risk to the mother or developing foetus. Importantly, the current case series suggests that the pregnant woman who finds it difficult to stabilise on oral naltrexone maintenance and returns to dependent heroin use may be managed using implantable naltrexone, thereby removing from her the onus for daily naltrexone medication compliance. The authors conclude that naltrexone implant may represent an important procedure for managing the pregnant heroin dependent patient who finds it difficult to shift away from her heroin use patterns. These preliminary findings require confirmation using a much larger controlled study.
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