住院患者美沙酮所致低血糖

IF 0.8 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drew A. Wells, Tara Parnacott, Krista Volberding, Emily Brandl
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摘要

美沙酮被用作治疗慢性疼痛和阿片类药物使用障碍的药物。虽然与其他阿片类药物相似,但美沙酮确实具有独特的特点,包括半衰期长,成本低,口服生物利用度高。虽然美沙酮在某些方面是有利的,但它与其他阿片类药物所没有的独特副作用(即低血糖)有关。在这个案例中,我们描述了一位60多岁的慢性美沙酮阿片类药物使用障碍患者,他表现出全身无力、疲劳和食欲下降的症状,持续2天。住院期间合并低血糖,除美沙酮所致低血糖外,无明显原因。患者接受支持性护理以维持正常血糖。他继续使用美沙酮,并被指示随访他的阿片类药物治疗计划,以评估剂量递减,以尽量减少未来低血糖的风险。虽然其他美沙酮诱发低血糖的病例报告强调了这种不良反应的风险,但我们的病例强调了评估美沙酮作为低血糖原因的重要性,并提供了关于在急性护理机构出院时降低剂量的合法性的讨论。
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Methadone-Induced Hypoglycemia in a Hospitalized Patient
Methadone is used as an agent for chronic pain and management of opioid use disorder. While similar pharmacologically to other opioids, methadone does have unique characteristics, including long half-life, low cost, and high oral bioavailability. While advantageous in some ways, methadone is associated with unique adverse effects not seen with other opioids (ie, hypoglycemia). In this case, we describe a patient in his late-60s with opioid use disorder on chronic methadone who presents with symptoms of generalized weakness, fatigue, and decreased appetite for 2 days. The hospital course was complicated by hypoglycemia, without obvious cause other than methadone-induced hypoglycemia. The patient was managed with supportive care to maintain normoglycemia. He was continued on methadone and instructed to follow-up with his opioid treatment program to assess for dose de-escalation to minimize future hypoglycemia risk. While other case reports of methadone-induced hypoglycemia highlight the risk of this adverse effect, our case highlights the importance of assessing methadone as a cause of hypoglycemia and provides discussion around the legality of dose de-escalation at discharge from an acute care setting.
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Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.70
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期刊介绍: Hospital Pharmacy is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that is read by pharmacists and other providers practicing in the inpatient and outpatient setting within hospitals, long-term care facilities, home care, and other health-system settings The Hospital Pharmacy Assistant Editor, Michael R. Cohen, RPh, MS, DSc, FASHP, is author of a Medication Error Report Analysis and founder of The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit organization that provides education about adverse drug events and their prevention.
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