Nursing Implications for Tianeptine Use and Misuse.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Journal of Addictions Nursing Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1097/JAN.0000000000000535
Jennifer L Hargett, Presly F Lowry, Keyshawnna N Lee
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Abstract: Tianeptine is an atypical antidepressant that is not approved for use in the United States and has a significant potential for abuse. In recent years, illicit use and misuse of tianeptine have become increasingly common. Symptoms caused by illicit use and withdrawal from tianeptine have become an emerging public health concern. Nurses should be aware of serious or even fatal opiate-like intoxication or withdrawal symptoms, which may present in the absence of a positive urine drug screen or in cases where withdrawal does not follow expected patterns. The associated health effects of tianeptine exposure and misuse include neurologic, cardiovascular, and gastrointestinal symptoms, which manifest in a similar manner to opioid toxicity and opioid withdrawal syndrome. People who illicitly use or misuse tianeptine should be educated regarding the risks associated with this drug. In addition, nurses should promote screening, intervention, and referral to treatment for this and other substance use disorders. Nurses should also support efforts to control access to products containing tianeptine.

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摘要:天奈汀是一种非典型抗抑郁药,在美国尚未被批准使用,并且有很大的滥用潜力。近年来,非法使用和滥用天奈肽已变得越来越普遍。非法使用和停用天奈肽引起的症状已成为一个新出现的公共卫生问题。护士应该意识到严重甚至致命的阿片类中毒或戒断症状,这些症状可能出现在没有尿液药物筛查阳性或戒断不符合预期模式的情况下。天奈肽暴露和滥用的相关健康影响包括神经系统、心血管和胃肠道症状,其表现方式与阿片类药物毒性和阿片类药物戒断综合征相似。应教育非法使用或误用噻奈丁的人了解该药的相关风险。此外,护士应该促进筛查、干预和转诊治疗这种和其他物质使用障碍。护士还应支持控制获得含天奈肽产品的努力。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Addictions Nursing (JAN) – JAN is the official journal of IntNSA and is a peer-reviewed quarterly international journal publishing original articles on current research issues, practices and innovations as they related to the field of addictions. Submissions are solicited from professional nurses and other health-care professionals engaged in treatment, prevention, education, research and consultation. Each issue of the Journal of Addictions Nursing contains original full-length papers as well as several regular features sections: · Perspectives features points of view and commentaries on relevant issues · Media Watch provides summaries and critiques of print and digital resources. · Innovative Roles examines unique roles that nurses in addictions are implementing · Research Reviews offers summaries and critiques of research studies in the field
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