Reply To Kunoe (2020) And Ghosh & Singh (2020) Regarding Nunes Et Al. (2020): Opioid Use And Dropout From Extended-Release Naltrexone In A Controlled Trial: Implications For Mechanism

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Background and aims Extended-release formulations of naltrexone have emerged as effective treatment options for opioid use disorder. This post-hoc analysis examined the temporal relationship between episodes of opioid use and subsequent dropout in a placebo-controlled trial of extended-release injection naltrexone (XR-NTX) to draw inferences about the mechanism by which extended blockade of opioid receptors translates into clinical effectiveness. Design This was a 24-week multiple-site, double-blind, randomized trial of monthly XR-NTX versus placebo injections. We analyzed time to dropout from treatment using survival analysis with an extended Cox model as a function of treatment (XR-NTX versus placebo) and with weekly urine drug test (UDT) results for opioids at each week as a time-dependent covariate. Setting Thirteen addiction treatment programs in Russia, 2008-09. Participants A total of 250 adults with opioid use disorder who had completed in-patient detoxification. Intervention XR-NTX injection or placebo injection every 4 weeks with weekly clinic visits and biweekly counseling. Measurements Urine toxicology for opioidsmeasured weekly and week of dropout from treatment. Findings The Cox model yielded a significant interaction of time-dependent urine toxicology by treatment (P = 0.024). Among patients receiving placebo, a positive UDT in a given week increased the risk for dropout from treatment in the subsequent week [hazard ratio (HR) = 6.25; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 3.6-10.0], whereas among patients receiving XR-NTX, a positive UDT result showed no significant effect on risk for dropout (HR = 1.67; 95% CI = 0.6-4.5). The proportion of patients who completed all 24 weeks without any positive UDT result was 31% on XR-NTX compared with 20% on placebo (P = 0.051). Conclusions Extended-release injection naltrexone was effective at reducing the risk of dropout from opioid use disorder treatment after an episode of opioid use. Just under a third of patients (31%) on XR-NTX had no opioid-positive urine tests across the trial, but the hypothesis that this would differ from placebo (20%) was not confirmed.
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Cognition, extended-release naltrexone, motivation, opioid blockade, opioid dependence, opioid use disorder, relapse, retention
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