Transfer From Methadone to Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment Using Buprenorphine Patches
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Purpose
Buprenorphine is an important alternative to methadone in the maintenance treatment of heroin addiction. Transfer from methadone to buprenorphine requires a reduction of daily methadone dosage below 30 mg to avoid withdrawal after the first buprenorphine intake. The study hypothesis states that the transfer from a daily methadone dosage between 60 mg and 100 mg to buprenorphine can be carried out without withdrawal using buprenorphine patches (35 micro grams per hour) within 12 to 48 hours after last methadone intake.
| Condition | Intervention | Phase |
|---|---|---|
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Heroin Addiction |
Drug: Buprenorphine patch and sublingual tablets |
Phase 4 |
| Study Type: | Interventional |
| Study Design: | Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment Masking: Open Label Primary Purpose: Treatment |
| Official Title: | Transfer From Methadone to Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment Using Buprenorphine Patches: A Study on Practicability With Patients Maintained With Daily Dosages Between 60mg and 100mg Methadone. |
- Short Opiate Withdrawal Scale [ Time Frame: 14 days ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
- Heroin use [ Time Frame: 60 days ] [ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
| Estimated Enrollment: | 10 |
| Study Start Date: | August 2008 |
| Estimated Study Completion Date: | May 2009 |
| Estimated Primary Completion Date: | February 2009 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
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Drug: Buprenorphine patch and sublingual tablets
- Transtec (buprenorphine patch)
- Subutex (buprenorphine sublingual tablets)
Buprenorphine patch: 35 micro grams per hour 12 to 48 hours after last methadone intake.
Buprenorphine sublingual tablets: 2mg 48 and 60 hours after last methadone intake; 8mg 72 and 84 hours after last methadone intake; 8mg 96, 102 and 109 hours after last methadone intake.
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years to 60 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between 18 and 60 years
- Methadone maintenance treatment for at least 3 months preceding the study
- Daily methadone dosage between 60mg amd 100mg
- Sufficient knowledge of German language
- Ability to give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Daily methadone dosage below 60mg amd over 100mg
- Prescribed use of benzodiazepines over 30 mg equivalent to diazepam
- Misuse or dependence of alcohol and/or GHB/GBL
- Pregnant or breast-feeding women
- Known intolerance of buprenorphine
- Somatic diseases interfering with the study plan
Contacts and Locations| Switzerland | |
| Psychiatric University Hospital | Recruiting |
| Zurich, Switzerland, 8032 | |
| Contact: Melanie Hess, med. pract. 0041 44 384 21 11 melanie.hess@puk.zh.ch | |
| Contact: Rudolf Stohler, MD 0041 44 205 58 00 rudolf.stohler@puk.zh.ch | |
| Principal Investigator: Melanie Hess, med. pract. | |
| Study Director: | Rudolf Stohler, MD | Psychiatric University Hospital |
| Study Chair: | Lukas Boesch, PhD | Psychiatirc University Hospital |
More Information
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| Responsible Party: | Stohler Rudolf MD, Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT00750217 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | E-54/2007 |
| Study First Received: | September 9, 2008 |
| Last Updated: | September 9, 2008 |
| Health Authority: | Switzerland: Swissmedic |
Keywords provided by Psychiatric University Hospital, Zurich:
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transfer methadone buprenorphine patch heroin addiction |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Heroin Dependence Behavior, Addictive Opioid-Related Disorders Substance-Related Disorders Mental Disorders Compulsive Behavior Impulsive Behavior Buprenorphine Methadone Analgesics, Opioid Analgesics |
Sensory System Agents Peripheral Nervous System Agents Physiological Effects of Drugs Pharmacologic Actions Central Nervous System Agents Therapeutic Uses Central Nervous System Depressants Narcotic Antagonists Narcotics Antitussive Agents Respiratory System Agents |
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