芬太尼滥用:文献综述

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背景与目的:芬太尼是一种具有滥用潜力的阿片类激动剂。过量可突然开始,迅速发展至死亡,并可能有非典型的表现,身体和胸壁僵硬。本文旨在回顾芬太尼单独或与其他物质以及可用的治疗方式联合滥用的后果。方法:在PubMed上以“阿片类药物成瘾”或“芬太尼滥用”、“芬太尼过量”、“芬太尼治疗”为关键词进行文献检索。其他数据是从疾病控制与预防中心和其他网站收集的。最终,从310篇文章中选出32篇进行综述。我们的病例报告强调了芬太尼与其他物质联合滥用的后果。病例报告:一名32岁白人女性,有多种药物使用史,因过量服用芬太尼、海洛因和可卡因后感染社区获得性肺炎入院。结果:芬太尼经常与其他物质混合,作为海洛因出售给毫无戒心的使用者。它的滥用可能会因过量服用而导致危及生命的呼吸衰竭。讨论和结论:2016年,美国约有50%死于阿片类药物过量的人服用了芬太尼,57%芬太尼或其类似物检测呈阳性的人对海洛因等其他药物检测呈阳性。纳洛酮试剂盒的分发报告了显著的过量逆转。科学意义:阿片类药物危机被联邦政府宣布为紧急事件,正在影响公众健康。开处方者通过开出最低有效剂量和最短治疗时间,在减少过量死亡方面发挥了重要作用。
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Fentanyl Abuse: A Literature Review
Background and Objectives: Fentanyl is an opioid agonist with abuse potential. The overdose can begin suddenly, progress to death rapidly, and may have an atypical presentation with body and chest wall rigidity. This article aims to review the consequences of fentanyl abuse alone or in combination with other substances along with available treatment modalities. Methods: A literature search using the keywords “opioid addiction” or “fentanyl abuse” and “fentanyl overdose” and “fentanyl treatment” was conducted on PubMed. Additional data was gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other websites. Finally, 32 out of 310 articles were selected for the review. Our case report highlights the consequences of fentanyl abuse in combination with other substances. Case report: A 32 years old Caucasian female with a history of polysubstance use was admitted for community-acquired pneumonia after overdosing with fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine. Results: Fentanyl is often mixed with other substances and sold as heroin to unsuspecting users. Its abuse may cause life-threatening respiratory failure from an overdose. Discussion and Conclusions: In 2016, approximately 50% who died from an opioid overdose in the US were taking fentanyl, and 57% of those who tested positive for fentanyl or its analogs were positive for other drugs such as heroin. Naloxone kits distribution has reported significant overdose reversals. Scientific Significance: Opioid crisis, declared as an emergency by the federal government, is affecting public health. Prescribers have a major role in reducing overdose deaths by prescribing the lowest, effective dose with the shortest treatment duration.
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