Withdrawal during outpatient low dose buprenorphine initiation in people who use fentanyl: a retrospective cohort study

Harm Reduction Journal(2024)

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Buprenorphine is an effective treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD); however, buprenorphine initiation can be complicated by withdrawal symptoms including precipitated withdrawal. There has been increasing interest in using low dose initiation (LDI) strategies to reduce this withdrawal risk. As there are limited data on withdrawal symptoms during LDI, we characterize withdrawal symptoms in people with daily fentanyl use who underwent initiation using these strategies as outpatients. We conducted a retrospective chart review of patients with OUD using daily fentanyl who were prescribed 7-day or 4-day LDI at 2 substance use disorder treatment clinics in San Francisco. Two addiction medicine experts assessed extracted chart documentation for withdrawal severity and precipitated withdrawal, defined as acute worsening of withdrawal symptoms immediately after taking buprenorphine. A third expert adjudicated disagreements. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. There were 175 initiations in 126 patients. The mean age was 37 (SD 10 years). 71
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Opioids,Fentanyl,Opioid use disorder,Buprenorphine,Low dose buprenorphine initiation,Opioid agonist therapy,Opioid withdrawal,Precipitated withdrawal
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