与唑吡坦相关的兴奋、成瘾和戒毒:病例报告和文献综述。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Fangfei Xie, Bo Liu, Liqiu Yang, Junqiang Huang, Bin Li, Yuanyuan Li
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摘要

理由唑吡坦是一种非苯二氮卓类镇静催眠药,与苯二氮卓类相比,它被认为是治疗失眠症更安全的药物。然而,近年来有关唑吡坦依赖性、成瘾性和戒断症状的报道越来越多。我们报告了一例唑吡坦成瘾并成功戒毒的病例,回顾了文献中的类似病例,并提出了唑吡坦成瘾的潜在机制:患者是一名 46 岁的藏族妇女,间断使用唑吡坦治疗失眠至少 8 年。她体重超重,体重指数(BMI)为 28.04 kg/m²,患有高血压和糖尿病,有 20 年吸烟史,并有多年酗酒史,经常追求即时满足感。她主动增加了服用唑吡坦的剂量和次数,在服用较大剂量时出现了兴奋、抗焦虑和食欲增加的症状,这使她逐渐将剂量增加到每天 280 毫克,分次服用。然而,停止服用唑吡坦后,她出现了戒断症状,包括失眠、紧张和心悸:她被诊断出患有催眠药使用障碍、焦虑症、高血压和糖尿病:干预措施:她接受了地西泮替代疗法、抗焦虑药物和正念认知疗法,以解决唑吡坦成瘾问题:经过 13 天的住院治疗,患者成功戒除了唑吡坦。在 3 个月的随访中,她重返工作岗位,并一直没有使用唑吡坦:我们推测,唑吡坦成瘾可能与药物的兴奋作用和患者的某些特征(如寻求感觉的行为)有关。对于唑吡坦成瘾的有效戒毒策略而言,采取药物和心理干预相结合的综合方法至关重要。
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Zolpidem-related euphoria, addiction and detoxification: A case report and review of the literature.

Rationale: Zolpidem, a non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic, is considered safer for the treatment of insomnia compared to benzodiazepines. However, in recent years, there have been growing reports of Zolpidem dependence, addiction, and withdrawal symptoms. We reported a case of Zolpidem addiction and successful detoxification, reviewed similar cases in the literature, and proposed a potential mechanism underlying Zolpidem addiction.

Patient concerns: The patient was a 46-year-old Tibetan woman who had been using Zolpidem intermittently to treat insomnia for at least 8 years. She was overweight, with a BMI of 28.04 kg/m², and had hypertension, diabetes, a 20-year smoking history, and several years of alcohol abuse, often seeking instant gratification. She voluntarily increased both the dosage and frequency of Zolpidem, experiencing euphoria, anxiolysis, and increased appetite at higher doses, which led her to gradually escalate her dosage to 280 mg per day in divided doses. However, upon stopping Zolpidem, she experienced withdrawal symptoms, including insomnia, tension, and palpitations.

Diagnoses: She was diagnosed with a combination of hypnotic use disorder, anxiety disorder, hypertension, and diabetes.

Interventions: She underwent diazepam replacement therapy, along with antianxiety medications and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, to address Zolpidem addiction.

Outcomes: After 13 days of inpatient treatment, the patient successfully quit Zolpidem. During a 3-month follow-up, she returned to work and remained free from Zolpidem use.

Lessons: We speculate that Zolpidem addiction is likely linked to the drug's euphoric effects and certain patient characteristics, such as sensation-seeking behavior. A comprehensive approach, involving both pharmacological and psychological interventions, is essential for an effective detoxification strategy for Zolpidem addiction.

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Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Medicine is now a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines and sub-specialties. As an open access title, Medicine will continue to provide authors with an established, trusted platform for the publication of their work. To ensure the ongoing quality of Medicine’s content, the peer-review process will only accept content that is scientifically, technically and ethically sound, and in compliance with standard reporting guidelines.
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