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Int J Addict ; 13(5): 689-94, 1978 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-721328

ABSTRACT

Serial serum methadone levels were obtained in two patients who were experiencing significant difficulties (including subjective and objective evidence of the opiate withdrawal syndrome) while on methadone maintenance. A precipitous drop in blood levels of methadone was recorded 2 to 6 hours after ingestion. It was during this same time period that withdrawal symptoms were most severe. When methadone was administered on a divided dosage regimen, there was a dramatic clinical improvement in both patients and a marked flattening of the curve of serum methadone levels. This pilot study suggests that the current practice of administering methadone as a single daily dose to all patients needs reconsideration; serial serum methadone levels may be helpful in determining which patients do better on a divided dosage regimen.


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Heroin Dependence/rehabilitation , Methadone/blood , Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/prevention & control , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Drug Administration Schedule , Female , Humans , Male , Methadone/administration & dosage , Methadone/metabolism , Methadone/therapeutic use , Time Factors
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