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Doxepin: A Useful Adjunct in the Treatment of Heroin Addicts in a Methadone Program
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1976
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Substance AbuseSubstance UsePsychiatryAddiction TreatmentAddictionPharmacologyUseful AdjunctUncontrolled TrialAddiction MedicinePharmacotherapyOpioid OverdoseSubstance AddictionHeroin AddictsMedicineMethadone ProgramDrug TreatmentOpioid Use DisorderHealth Sciences
An uncontrolled trial of doxepin as an adjunct to treatment of heroin addicts in a methadone program was performed over a 14-month period. Approximately 10% (27) of the program's population utilized a mean of 73 mg of doxepin, usually briefly, and beneficial results were noted in 93% (25). One adverse reaction occurred. No instance of habituation or addiction was noted. A controlled study is warranted to confirm the impression that doxepin represents a useful adjunct in the treatment of heroin addicts in a methadone program.
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