Experience of patients on methadone maintenance treatment receiving take-home methadone doses during COVID-19 pandemic: A multi-site study from India

Preethy Kathiresan, Vinit Patel, Jaswant Jangra,Ankita Chattopadhyay, Sabir Abdus, Monali Jadhav,Ravindra Rao,Amit Arya, Pir Dutt Bansal, Chinggouman Chinggouman,Roshan Bhad,Atul Ambekar,Alok Agrawal,Biswadip Chatterjee,Deepak Yadav

ASIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY(2024)

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Background: Methadone take-home doses for opioid dependence treatment are strictly regulated due to diversion and overdose concerns, so patients must visit the clinic daily for dispensing. This was also done in India until the COVID-19 pandemic, when lockdown restriction compelled take- home dispensing of methadone. This study examined experience of patients who received take- home methadone during COVID-19 pandemic in India. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional design. We contacted all consenting methadone centres in India during the lockdown and selected those that provided take-home doses for the study. Patients who received daily methadone before the lockdown and take-home doses after were interviewed using a study -specific questionnaire. Results: The study had 210 participants. Take-home methadone was dispensed for 2.5 days on average in each dispensing. When taking methadone at home, 3.3% split their dose 25% took less than the prescribed dose to save it for a rainy days, and 3.3% reported an overdose episode. Adherence improved in 58.6% participants after take-home methadone. Participants perceived many benefits from take-home methadone such as reduced hospital visits and travel time to collect methadone, improvement in work, and financial savings. About 54.3% participants reported storing their take-home doses safely, and 1.9% reported that their family consumed methadone by mistake. Conclusions: Take-home methadone was found to be beneficial to most participants in terms of time saved and improved productivity. Preconceived concerns of providing take-home methadone in terms of its overdose, diversion, or accidental ingestion by others are not commonly seen when individuals are provided take-home doses of methadone.
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Methadone,Methadone maintenance treatment,Take-home dispensing,Substance use Policy,Opioid agonist maintenance treatment,COVID-19
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