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Micro-dosing Intravenous Buprenorphine to Rapidly Transition From Full Opioid Agonists

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JOURNAL OF ADDICTION MEDICINE
Volume 16, Issue 1, Pages 122-124

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000838

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buprenorphine; inpatients; micro-dosing; opioids; pain

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We present a novel approach to micro-dosing buprenorphine using intravenous administration, which has shown successful transition and analgesic effects for patients with opioid use disorder or postoperative opioid analgesia requirements.
For patients with opioid use disorder transitioning from methadone or requiring opioid analgesia, initiating buprenorphine for opioid use disorder can be difficult because of the risk of precipitated withdrawal. Low-dose initiation, also known as micro-dosing, is an alternative to standard initiation. Prior studies relied on nonstandard dosing of tablets or films, patches, or buccal formulations, all of which are unavailable in many hospitals. We report a novel approach to micro-dosing using intravenous buprenorphine. Two patients, one on methadone maintenance and another requiring postoperative opioid analgesia, were transitioned to buprenorphine with concurrent full-agonist opioids and without precipitated withdrawal.

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