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J Addict Med ; 11(3): 237-238, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28244893

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OBJECTIVES: This case report aims to help healthcare providers and methadone clinic patients to recognize one of the less recognized adverse effects of methadone, hyperhidrosis, and to suggest oxybutynin as a possible solution. METHODS: A 35-year-old man on methadone maintenance therapy presented with excessive sweating, which began promptly after methadone was introduced. Urine toxicology was conducted every 2 weeks to rule out other illicit substances that may have contributed to the sweating. RESULTS: Oxybutynin (5 mg PO QID) resulted in cessation of the methadone-induced hyperhidrosis within 2 days of starting the medication. CONCLUSIONS: Methadone-induced excessive sweating is an adverse effect of the medication that reportedly affects up to 45% of those prescribed methadone, and oxybutynin is a potent treatment for methadone-induced excessive sweating.


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Analgesics, Opioid/adverse effects , Hyperhidrosis/chemically induced , Mandelic Acids/therapeutic use , Methadone/adverse effects , Muscarinic Antagonists/therapeutic use , Opiate Substitution Treatment/adverse effects , Adult , Humans , Hyperhidrosis/drug therapy , Male
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