Online Control For Adaptive Tapering Of Medications

2023 62ND IEEE CONFERENCE ON DECISION AND CONTROL, CDC(2023)

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Abstract
We investigate adaptive protocols for the elimination or reduction of the use of medications or addictive substances. We formalize this problem as online optimization, minimizing the cumulative dose subject to constraints on individual well-being. We adapt a model of addiction from the psychology literature and show how it can be described by a class of linear time-invariant systems. For such systems, the optimal policy amounts to taking the smallest dose that maintains well-being. We derive a simple protocol based on integral control that requires no system identification, only needing approximate knowledge of the instantaneous dose response. This protocol is robust to model misspecification and is able to maintain an individual's well-being during the tapering process. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the adaptive protocol outperforms non-adaptive methods in terms of both maintenance of well-being and rate of dose reduction.
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adaptive tapering,medications,control
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