Controlled Opiate Use

Wayne M. Harding EdM
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This paper is intended to counter the prevailing tendency to disregard or dismiss nonaddictive patterns of opiate use. Studies conducted during the 1970s pointed out the existence of large numbers of occasional opiate users, but left unresolved questions about how well controlled such use might be. Findings from research on long-term, moderate opiate users show that controlled use is possible and should be distinguished from compulsive/addictive opiate use. Several hypotheses which suggest that controlled use is an "artifact" are contradicted by the study findings. Some of the implications for future research on opiate use are discussed.
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这篇论文的目的是反对普遍倾向忽视或驳回非成瘾模式的阿片类药物的使用。20世纪70年代进行的研究指出,存在大量偶尔使用鸦片剂的人,但关于这种使用如何得到良好控制的问题没有得到解决。对长期、中度阿片类药物使用者的研究结果表明,控制使用是可能的,应与强迫/成瘾性阿片类药物使用区分开来。有几个假设认为有控制的使用是一种“人工制品”,这与研究结果相矛盾。讨论了对未来阿片类药物使用研究的一些影响。
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