Non-medical use of baclofen: A case series and review of the literature

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jean-Marc Pelerin , Lisa Fristot , Valérie Gibaja , Bruno Revol , Pierre Gillet , Juliana Lima-Tournebize
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Abstract

Background

Baclofen is widely used for spastic disorders and, most recently, for addictive disorders. The first signals of baclofen abuse occurred in the last decade. This study aims to assess the motives, diversion sources, and routes of administration associated with the non-medical use of baclofen and examine health problems related to the non-medical use of baclofen.

Methods

Spontaneous reports of baclofen abuse reported to the addictovigilance centre of East France were analysed. A literature search was conducted using PubMed®, Web of Sciences®, and Google Scholar® databases. Both investigations were performed in February 2021 without a time limit.

Results

Forty-six cases were analysed (33 from the literature review and 13 from the addictovigilance base). Baclofen's non-medical use mainly affected male subjects with addictive history, but issues of primary abuse in subjects without any substance abuse history were also observed. Euphoria search was the most common reason for misuse. The route of administration included oral, snorting, and sublingual use. Some cases involving illegal sources were also observed. Most patients misusing baclofen presented severe complications, mainly represented by neurological and respiratory disturbances. Physical and psychological dependence on baclofen was observed in three persons.

Conclusions

Although baclofen abuse remains relatively infrequent or (most likely) underestimated, this study helped confirm baclofen's intrinsic abuse potential and make visible the baclofen-abuse-related health visible harms. Careful consideration and benefit-risk analysis should be employed when prescribing baclofen, and emergency departments should be aware of baclofen dangers in abuse situations.

巴氯芬的非医疗使用:一个病例系列和文献综述。
背景:巴氯芬被广泛用于痉挛性疾病,最近也被用于成瘾性疾病。巴氯芬滥用的第一个信号出现在过去十年。本研究旨在评估与非医疗使用巴氯芬相关的动机、转移来源和给药途径,并检查与非医疗使用巴氯芬相关的健康问题。方法:对法国东部成瘾警戒中心自发报告的巴氯芬滥用进行分析。使用PubMed®、Web of Sciences®和谷歌Scholar®数据库进行文献检索。两项调查都是在2021年2月进行的,没有时间限制。结果:共分析了46例病例(33例来自文献综述,13例来自成瘾警戒基地)。巴氯芬的非医疗使用主要影响有成瘾史的男性受试者,但也观察到没有药物滥用史的受试者存在初级滥用问题。寻求快感是滥用毒品最常见的原因。给药途径包括口服、鼻吸和舌下给药。还观察到一些涉及非法来源的案件。滥用巴氯芬的患者大多出现严重并发症,主要表现为神经系统和呼吸系统紊乱。3人对巴氯芬有生理和心理依赖。结论:尽管巴氯芬滥用仍然相对较少或(最有可能)被低估,但本研究有助于确认巴氯芬的内在滥用潜力,并使巴氯芬滥用相关的健康危害可见。开巴氯芬处方时应仔细考虑利弊分析,急诊科应意识到滥用巴氯芬的危险。
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Therapie
Therapie 医学-药学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
132
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Thérapie is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to Clinical Pharmacology, Therapeutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacovigilance, Addictovigilance, Social Pharmacology, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacoeconomics and Evidence-Based-Medicine. Thérapie publishes in French or in English original articles, general reviews, letters to the editor reporting original findings, correspondence relating to articles or letters published in the Journal, short articles, editorials on up-to-date topics, Pharmacovigilance or Addictovigilance reports that follow the French "guidelines" concerning good practice in pharmacovigilance publications. The journal also publishes thematic issues on topical subject. The journal is indexed in the main international data bases and notably in: Biosis Previews/Biological Abstracts, Embase/Excerpta Medica, Medline/Index Medicus, Science Citation Index.
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