Case Report: Dust Remover Inhalant Use Disorder in an Individual in Early Remission from Alcohol Use Disorder Treated with Naltrexone.

India A Reddy, Javier Ballester
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Background: Inhalants are a very diverse class of substances with a highly prevalent recreational use. Difluroethane (DFE) is a psychoactive ingredient present in several propellants and dust remover products. Past reports have described the toxicological effects of this compound, but its addictive potential is poorly described in the literature.

Case: We present a case report (N = 1) of an adult man who very rapidly developed a severe inhalant use disorder (IUD), in the context of an early remission of an alcohol use disorder (AUD). He received treatment with naltrexone in a residential treatment program. He provided verbal and written consent for the publication of this case report.

Discussion: This is the first follow-up case of dust remover-IUD treated with naltrexone described in the literature. This case is clinically important for several reasons, including its atypical age of presentation, rapid progression, medical consequences, and positive response to multimodal treatment. The easy availability and lack of regulation of many inhalants, such as DFE, combined with the inability to be detected in regular screening tests, make this phenomenon a potential public health threat. We hypothesize that, consistent with previous reports, there might be a common neurobiological signature between AUD and IUD.

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病例报告:使用纳曲酮治疗酒精使用障碍早期缓解期患者的除尘吸入剂使用障碍。
背景:吸入剂是一类种类繁多的物质,娱乐性使用非常普遍。二氟乙烷(DFE)是一种精神活性成分,存在于多种推进剂和除尘产品中。过去的报告描述了这种化合物的毒理效应,但文献中对其成瘾潜力的描述却很少:我们报告了一个病例(N = 1),一名成年男子在酒精使用障碍(AUD)早期缓解的情况下,迅速患上了严重的吸入剂使用障碍(IUD)。他在一个住院治疗项目中接受了纳曲酮治疗。他口头和书面同意发表本病例报告:讨论:这是文献中描述的第一个使用纳曲酮治疗除尘上环的随访病例。本病例具有重要的临床意义,原因包括其非典型的发病年龄、快速进展、医疗后果以及对多模式治疗的积极反应。DFE等许多吸入剂易于获得且缺乏监管,加上无法在常规筛查中检测出来,使得这种现象成为一种潜在的公共健康威胁。我们假设,与之前的报告一致,AUD 和 IUD 之间可能存在共同的神经生物学特征。
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