约旦大学生滥用普瑞巴林和加巴喷丁的情况:一项横断面研究

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Electronic Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.29333/ejgm/14021
Ahmad A Altarifi, Omar Obeidat, Ahmad Guzu, Amr Said, Mahmoud Albakheet, Ahmad Makkawi, Zuheir Hasan, Mohammed Azab, M. Alotaibi, K. Kheirallah, T. Saleh
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导言:据报道,普瑞巴林和加巴喷丁(或加巴喷坦类药物)因潜在的兴奋作用而被滥用。研究目的在这项工作中,我们利用结构化在线问卷对约旦的大学生进行了一项描述性横断面研究。研究结果96.1%的参与者表示以前或现在没有使用过加巴喷坦类药物,而 53 人(3.9%)自我报告以前或现在使用过(曾经使用过)这两种药物中的任何一种。男性和高年级学生群体的滥用率较高。50.9%的吸毒者没有获得有效处方。大多数滥用者表示,他们使用这两种药物是出于非医疗原因(39.6%),69.8%的学生尽管知道这两种药物的不良影响,但仍然使用。报告最多的不良反应是失眠。不过,大多数参与者(64.2%)在停药后没有出现戒断症状。大麻/哈希什是与加巴喷坦类药物一起使用最多的药物。结论:我们的研究结果要求进一步对处方药进行管制,并提高约旦青少年对药物滥用的认识。
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Pregabalin and gabapentin abuse among university students in Jordan: A cross sectional study
Introduction: Pregabalin and gabapentin (or gabapentanoids) have been reported to be abused for potentially euphoric effects. Objectives: In this work, we conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional study among university students from Jordan utilizing a structured online questionnaire. Results: 96.1% of the participants indicated no previous or current use of gabapentanoids, while 53 (3.9%) self-reported previous or current use (ever-use) of any of both drugs. The rate of abuse was higher among males and older students’ groups. 50.9% of drug users did not obtain a valid prescription. Most abusers indicated that their use of both drugs was for non-medical reasons (39.6%), and 69.8% students used both drugs despite being aware of their adverse effects. Hypersomnia was the most reported adverse effect. However, most participants (64.2%) did not report any withdrawal symptoms upon drug discontinuation. Marijuana/hashish was the most consumed substance with gabapentanoids. Conclusions: Our results invite for further prescribed drug control and increasing the awareness against drug abuse among the youth in Jordan.
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