Gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) are versatile drugs, indicated mainly for epilepsy and neuropathic pain, and have long been viewed as agents with little potential for abuse. Burgeoning prescribing patterns and studies indicate that these drugs are increasingly being abused, particularly by polydrug abusers who also abuse opioids. Gabapentinoid abuse is found in less 2% of the general population but may be as high as 15% to 22% among opioid abusers. Other risk factors for gabapentinoid abuse are less clear-cut but include mental health disorders. Gabapentinoids are relatively easy for drug abusers to obtain and many clinicians are not fully aware of their abuse potential. It is thought that gabapentinoids may offer psychoactive effects or enhance the effects of other drugs of abuse. Those who discontinue gabapentinoids abruptly may suffer withdrawal symptoms, but gabapentinoid overdose fatality is rare. Since gabapentinoids are often prescribed off-label to treat psychiatric disorders, these drugs may be dispensed to a particularly vulnerable population. Clinicians must be aware of the potential for Gabapentinoid Use Disorder: Update for Clinicians.

Gabapentinoid use disorder. Update for clinicians / V Pergolizzi, Joseph; Taylor, Robert; Bisney, John; Ann LeQuang, Jo; Coluzzi, Flaminia; Gharibo, Christopher. - In: EC ANAESTHESIA. - 4:8(2018), pp. 303-317.

Gabapentinoid use disorder. Update for clinicians

Flaminia Coluzzi
Penultimo
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2018

Abstract

Gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) are versatile drugs, indicated mainly for epilepsy and neuropathic pain, and have long been viewed as agents with little potential for abuse. Burgeoning prescribing patterns and studies indicate that these drugs are increasingly being abused, particularly by polydrug abusers who also abuse opioids. Gabapentinoid abuse is found in less 2% of the general population but may be as high as 15% to 22% among opioid abusers. Other risk factors for gabapentinoid abuse are less clear-cut but include mental health disorders. Gabapentinoids are relatively easy for drug abusers to obtain and many clinicians are not fully aware of their abuse potential. It is thought that gabapentinoids may offer psychoactive effects or enhance the effects of other drugs of abuse. Those who discontinue gabapentinoids abruptly may suffer withdrawal symptoms, but gabapentinoid overdose fatality is rare. Since gabapentinoids are often prescribed off-label to treat psychiatric disorders, these drugs may be dispensed to a particularly vulnerable population. Clinicians must be aware of the potential for Gabapentinoid Use Disorder: Update for Clinicians.
2018
gabapentin abuse; pregabalin abuse; gabapentinoid abuse; psychoactive
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Gabapentinoid use disorder. Update for clinicians / V Pergolizzi, Joseph; Taylor, Robert; Bisney, John; Ann LeQuang, Jo; Coluzzi, Flaminia; Gharibo, Christopher. - In: EC ANAESTHESIA. - 4:8(2018), pp. 303-317.
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