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A Plea From People Who Use Drugs to Clinicians: New Ways to Initiate Buprenorphine Are Urgently Needed in the Fentanyl Era

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JOURNAL OF ADDICTION MEDICINE
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 389-391

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000952

Keywords

Bernese method; buprenorphine; low dose initiation; microdose

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With the worst opioid overdose crisis in the history of the United States, there is an urgent need for new methods to assist drug users in initiating medication for opioid use disorder. The conventional ways of buprenorphine initiation must be augmented with additional novel approaches, as reported by addiction medicine clinicians and drug user union representatives.
With the worst opioid overdose death crisis in the United States history, urgent new approaches to assist people who use drugs onto medication for opioid use disorder are necessary. In this commentary, addiction medicine clinicians and drug user union representatives align to argue that conventional ways of buprenorphine initiation that require periods of withdrawal must be augmented with additional novel approaches to initiation. In the fentanyl era, members of the New England Users Union and Portland Users Union report encountering precipitated withdrawal, being unable to stop using full agonist opioids for a required period of time, and difficulty initiating this medication that could offer them some stability and life-saving treatment. People who use drugs should be involved at all levels with ongoing research, clinical and policy efforts to improve buprenorphine initiation as their lives and their suffering are at stake.

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