Antagonist—agonist combinations as therapies for heroin addiction
back to the future?
- Nutt, David J
Journal of Psychopharmacology 24(2):p 141-145, February 2010. | DOI: 10.1177/0269881109356129
Psychopharmacology is a powerful approach to the treatment of many psychiatric disorders. In this article I discuss the conceptual and practical issues in relation to the use of mu opioid receptor agonist, antagonist and partial agonist drugs in the treatment of opioid addiction, as this is one therapeutic area where all three types of agents are currently available. The choice of pharmacological agent is largely determined by patient profile, existence of ongoing drug misuse, and the kinetics of the drugs available. These principles, however, can be applied to other disorders as and when other pharmacological approaches become refined in these areas.
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