Pentazocine abuse in sickle cell anaemia patients: a report of two case vignetes

Q4 Medicine
A. Makanjuola, P. Olatunji
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Abstract

The article aims to draw attention of clinicians to the addictive potentials of Pentazocine use in sickle cell anaemia patients and to highlight some of the associated problems of pentazocine abuse. It also hopes to stimulate the need to review guidelines for the use of analgesics in the management of bone pain crisis or other chronic pains. Two case reports of pentazocine abuse seen in a psychiatry clinic at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) Ilorin, Nigeria were made. It was found that both patients who were sickle cell anaemia (HbS) patients were first given intramuscular pentazocine in private hospitals during an episode of bone pain crises. They claimed that though the bone pain crises subsided after a few days on admission, they continued to feign pains in order to be given pentazocine because they enjoyed its dysphoric effect. There were features of pentazocine dependence as shown by intense craving for the drug, excessive sweating, body (not bone) pains, signs of needle pricks on the body, sudden extravagance, begging for money, stealing and poor academic performance among other things. There was no clinical evidence of bone crisis or complications of sickle cell anaemia. It was concluded that more than before, clinicians should be cautious in the use of analgesics which has potential for addiction in sickle cell anaemia and chronic pain patients. Keywords: Pentazocine abuse; Sickle cell anaemia, Nigeria Key words: Pentazocine abuse; Sickle cell anaemia, Nigeria
镰状细胞性贫血患者滥用戊唑嗪:两例报告
本文旨在引起临床医生对镰状细胞性贫血患者使用戊唑嗪的成瘾潜力的注意,并强调了戊唑嗪滥用的一些相关问题。它也希望刺激需要审查使用镇痛药在骨痛危机或其他慢性疼痛的管理指南。在尼日利亚伊洛林的伊洛林大学教学医院(UITH)的精神病学诊所中发现了两例戊唑嗪滥用病例报告。结果发现,镰状细胞性贫血(HbS)患者在一次骨痛危机发作期间首次在私立医院肌肉注射戊唑嗪。他们声称,虽然入院几天后骨痛危机消退,但他们继续假装疼痛,以获得戊唑嗪,因为他们喜欢它的烦躁作用。pentazocine依赖的特征表现为对药物的强烈渴望,过度出汗,身体(不是骨头)疼痛,身体针刺的迹象,突然奢侈,乞讨钱,偷窃和学习成绩差等。没有临床证据表明骨危象或镰状细胞性贫血的并发症。结论:镰状细胞性贫血和慢性疼痛患者在使用有成瘾性的镇痛药时,临床医生应比以往更加谨慎。关键词:戊唑嗪滥用;关键词:戊唑嗪滥用;镰状细胞性贫血,尼日利亚
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African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
African Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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