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Incidence of high dosage buprenorphine and methadone shopping behavior in a retrospective cohort of opioid-maintained patients in France

Highlights • The one-year incidence of shopping behavior was 8.4% for buprenorphine patients. • No shopping behavior was identified within the first year for methadone patients. • Male, low-income, use of hypnotics, morphine and weak opioids were risk factors. • These risk factors were similar to th...

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Published in:Drug and alcohol dependence 2016-05, Vol.162, p.99-106
Main Authors: Delorme, Jessica, Chenaf, Chouki, Kabore, Jean-Luc, Pereira, Bruno, Mulliez, Aurélien, Tremey, Aurore, Brousse, Georges, Zenut, Marie, Laporte, Catherine, Authier, Nicolas
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Summary:Highlights • The one-year incidence of shopping behavior was 8.4% for buprenorphine patients. • No shopping behavior was identified within the first year for methadone patients. • Male, low-income, use of hypnotics, morphine and weak opioids were risk factors. • These risk factors were similar to those identified for opioid abuse. • Shoppers overall mortality, compared with non-shoppers, increased by 50%.
ISSN:0376-8716
1879-0046
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.02.035