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Non-medical use of olanzapine by people on methadone treatment

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Aims and methodWe examined non-medical use (NMU) of olanzapine among adults on methadone treatment. Information was collected on patient demographics and NMU of olanzapine. The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) was administered to assess risk among current users of olanzapine.ResultsNinety-two clients participated and 30% reported lifetime history of NMU of olanzapine. Nine people reported doses of 30 mg or higher on a typical day of use, with three typically using 100 mg. The most common reasons for use were to relieve anxiety and to aid sleep, but a quarter used it to ‘get stoned’. Eleven participants (12%) reported NMU of olanzapine in the preceding month. Eight completed the ASSIST with four scoring in the high-risk zone.Clinical implicationsSelf-medication is the dominant motivator for NMU of olanzapine, but hedonic motivations also occur. A small minority show features of dependency. All doctors should be aware of the potential NMU of olanzapine, especially among patients with history of addiction.
Title: Non-medical use of olanzapine by people on methadone treatment
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Aims and methodWe examined non-medical use (NMU) of olanzapine among adults on methadone treatment.
Information was collected on patient demographics and NMU of olanzapine.
The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST) was administered to assess risk among current users of olanzapine.
ResultsNinety-two clients participated and 30% reported lifetime history of NMU of olanzapine.
Nine people reported doses of 30 mg or higher on a typical day of use, with three typically using 100 mg.
The most common reasons for use were to relieve anxiety and to aid sleep, but a quarter used it to ‘get stoned’.
Eleven participants (12%) reported NMU of olanzapine in the preceding month.
Eight completed the ASSIST with four scoring in the high-risk zone.
Clinical implicationsSelf-medication is the dominant motivator for NMU of olanzapine, but hedonic motivations also occur.
A small minority show features of dependency.
All doctors should be aware of the potential NMU of olanzapine, especially among patients with history of addiction.

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