Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T

In last years, heroin-addicted have exponentially increased: this has made it necessary to identify a pharmacological strategy as effective as possible. With this purpose, a statistical investigation was conducted in a sample of individuals, aged between 18 and 50. They were diagnosed and subjected...

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Main Authors: Fabio Venturella, Giulia Cancellieri, Marco Giammanco, Anastasia Valentina Liga, Francesca Mortillaro, Annamaria Di Carlo
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-07-01
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spelling doaj-b5b444f4e9c74a18826eb688ece805472020-11-25T03:19:27ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Biological Research1826-88382284-02302020-07-0193110.4081/jbr.2020.8345Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.TFabio Venturella0Giulia Cancellieri1Marco Giammanco2Anastasia Valentina Liga3Francesca Mortillaro4Annamaria Di Carlo5Biological, Chemical, and Pharmaceutical Science and Technologies Department, University of PalermoPharmacy Department, University of PalermoSurgical, Oncological and Stomatological Disciplines Department, University of PalermoPharmacy Department, University of PalermoPharmacy Department, University of PalermoPharmacy Department, University of Palermo In last years, heroin-addicted have exponentially increased: this has made it necessary to identify a pharmacological strategy as effective as possible. With this purpose, a statistical investigation was conducted in a sample of individuals, aged between 18 and 50. They were diagnosed and subjected to different treatments at Ser.T of Caltanissetta (Sicily-Italy) during the period 2013-2017. The analyzed patients were treated with three different pharmacological therapy: methadone 0.1%, methadone 0.5%, buprenorphine and suboxone. We obtained percentages of responders, low responders and non-responders patients from data processing, based on used therapy. Considering pharmacological responses of the sample examined, it is possible to observe that the treatment with buprenorphine has led to 71.98% of responders subjects, 23.52% of low responders and 4.5% of non-responders. Instead, the administration of methadone 0.1 % has produced 82.82% of responders subjects, 11.08% of low responders, 6.1% of nonresponders. The therapy with methadone 0.5% has resulted 88.98% of responders subjects, 7.8% of low responders, 3.22% of nonresponders. Finally, through the administration of suboxone, we obtained 86.34% of responders subjects, 9.84% of low responders and 3.82% of non responders. In conclusion, although it has emerged that treatment with methadone 0.5% is the most successful therapy, it is preferable to use suboxone (except in relapsing subjects) since it has also produced a high number of responders subjects and a good safety profile for heroin addicted patients. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/8345heroinmethadonesuboxone
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author Fabio Venturella
Giulia Cancellieri
Marco Giammanco
Anastasia Valentina Liga
Francesca Mortillaro
Annamaria Di Carlo
spellingShingle Fabio Venturella
Giulia Cancellieri
Marco Giammanco
Anastasia Valentina Liga
Francesca Mortillaro
Annamaria Di Carlo
Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T
Journal of Biological Research
heroin
methadone
suboxone
author_facet Fabio Venturella
Giulia Cancellieri
Marco Giammanco
Anastasia Valentina Liga
Francesca Mortillaro
Annamaria Di Carlo
author_sort Fabio Venturella
title Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T
title_short Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T
title_full Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T
title_fullStr Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T
title_full_unstemmed Methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from Caltanissetta SER.T
title_sort methadone versus buprenorphine: data detected from caltanissetta ser.t
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Biological Research
issn 1826-8838
2284-0230
publishDate 2020-07-01
description In last years, heroin-addicted have exponentially increased: this has made it necessary to identify a pharmacological strategy as effective as possible. With this purpose, a statistical investigation was conducted in a sample of individuals, aged between 18 and 50. They were diagnosed and subjected to different treatments at Ser.T of Caltanissetta (Sicily-Italy) during the period 2013-2017. The analyzed patients were treated with three different pharmacological therapy: methadone 0.1%, methadone 0.5%, buprenorphine and suboxone. We obtained percentages of responders, low responders and non-responders patients from data processing, based on used therapy. Considering pharmacological responses of the sample examined, it is possible to observe that the treatment with buprenorphine has led to 71.98% of responders subjects, 23.52% of low responders and 4.5% of non-responders. Instead, the administration of methadone 0.1 % has produced 82.82% of responders subjects, 11.08% of low responders, 6.1% of nonresponders. The therapy with methadone 0.5% has resulted 88.98% of responders subjects, 7.8% of low responders, 3.22% of nonresponders. Finally, through the administration of suboxone, we obtained 86.34% of responders subjects, 9.84% of low responders and 3.82% of non responders. In conclusion, although it has emerged that treatment with methadone 0.5% is the most successful therapy, it is preferable to use suboxone (except in relapsing subjects) since it has also produced a high number of responders subjects and a good safety profile for heroin addicted patients.
topic heroin
methadone
suboxone
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/jbr/article/view/8345
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