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How to Combat the Global Opioid Crisis

Since 2000 there have been 915,515 people who have died from a drug overdose in the United States (US). This number continues to increase and in 2021 drug overdose deaths reached a record high of 107,622, and opioids specifically were responsible for 80,816 of those deaths. This unprecedented rate o...

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Autores principales: Dennen A., Catherine, Blum, Kenneth, Braverman R., Eric, Bowirrat, Abdalla, Gold, Marks, Elman, Igor, Thanos K., Panayotis, Baron, David, Gupta, Ashim, Edwards, Drew, Badgaiyan D., Rajendra
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9937628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36812107
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author Dennen A., Catherine
Blum, Kenneth
Braverman R., Eric
Bowirrat, Abdalla
Gold, Marks
Elman, Igor
Thanos K., Panayotis
Baron, David
Gupta, Ashim
Edwards, Drew
Badgaiyan D., Rajendra
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Blum, Kenneth
Braverman R., Eric
Bowirrat, Abdalla
Gold, Marks
Elman, Igor
Thanos K., Panayotis
Baron, David
Gupta, Ashim
Edwards, Drew
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description Since 2000 there have been 915,515 people who have died from a drug overdose in the United States (US). This number continues to increase and in 2021 drug overdose deaths reached a record high of 107,622, and opioids specifically were responsible for 80,816 of those deaths. This unprecedented rate of drug overdose deaths is the direct result of increasing rates of illicit drug use in the US. It was estimated that in the US in 2020, approximately 59.3 million individuals had used illicit drugs, 40.3 million had a substance use disorder (SUD), and 2.7 million had opioid use disorder (OUD). Typical treatment for OUD involves an opioid agonist (i.e., buprenorphine or methadone) along with a variety of psychotherapeutic interventions (i.e., motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), behavioral family counseling, mutual help groups, etc.). In addition to the aforementioned treatment options, there is an urgent need for new therapies and screening methods that are reliable, safe, and effective. Similar to the concept of prediabetes is the novel concept of “preaddiction.” Preaddiction is defined as individuals with mild to moderate SUD or those at risk for developing a severe SUD/addiction. Screening for preaddiction could be achieved through genetic testing (i.e., the genetic addiction risk severity (GARS) test) and/or through other neuropsychiatric testing (i.e., Memory (CNSVS), Attention (TOVA), Neuropsychiatric (MCMI-III), Neurological Imaging (qEEG/P300/EP)). The concept of preaddiction, when used in conjunction with standardized and objective diagnostic screening/testing, would halt the rise of SUD and overdoses with early detection and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-99376282023-02-17 How to Combat the Global Opioid Crisis Dennen A., Catherine Blum, Kenneth Braverman R., Eric Bowirrat, Abdalla Gold, Marks Elman, Igor Thanos K., Panayotis Baron, David Gupta, Ashim Edwards, Drew Badgaiyan D., Rajendra CPQ Neurol Psychol Article Since 2000 there have been 915,515 people who have died from a drug overdose in the United States (US). This number continues to increase and in 2021 drug overdose deaths reached a record high of 107,622, and opioids specifically were responsible for 80,816 of those deaths. This unprecedented rate of drug overdose deaths is the direct result of increasing rates of illicit drug use in the US. It was estimated that in the US in 2020, approximately 59.3 million individuals had used illicit drugs, 40.3 million had a substance use disorder (SUD), and 2.7 million had opioid use disorder (OUD). Typical treatment for OUD involves an opioid agonist (i.e., buprenorphine or methadone) along with a variety of psychotherapeutic interventions (i.e., motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), behavioral family counseling, mutual help groups, etc.). In addition to the aforementioned treatment options, there is an urgent need for new therapies and screening methods that are reliable, safe, and effective. Similar to the concept of prediabetes is the novel concept of “preaddiction.” Preaddiction is defined as individuals with mild to moderate SUD or those at risk for developing a severe SUD/addiction. Screening for preaddiction could be achieved through genetic testing (i.e., the genetic addiction risk severity (GARS) test) and/or through other neuropsychiatric testing (i.e., Memory (CNSVS), Attention (TOVA), Neuropsychiatric (MCMI-III), Neurological Imaging (qEEG/P300/EP)). The concept of preaddiction, when used in conjunction with standardized and objective diagnostic screening/testing, would halt the rise of SUD and overdoses with early detection and treatment. 2023 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9937628/ /pubmed/36812107 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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