Jamshid Ahmadi, Amir Bazrafshan, Ali Sahraian, Sara Jalali, Maedeh Fakhermanesh, Zahra Hooshyari
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摘要
目的:在这项双盲、随机临床试验中,评估丁丙诺啡(BUPRE)减轻甲基苯丙胺(MA)依赖者焦虑症状的有效性。材料与方法:将60例ma依赖患者随机分为三组(0.1 mg、1 mg、8 mg BUPRE),每日基线及干预后第2 ~ 5天使用汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表评估焦虑症状。纳入标准为MA依赖、年龄在18岁以上、无慢性躯体疾病;排除标准为合并MA存在其他药物依赖。数据分析采用混合设计方差分析。结果:时间(F = 51.456, P < 0.001)、分组(F = 4.572, P = 0.014)和分组时间交互作用(F = 8.475, P < 0.001)的主效应显著。结论:本研究结果支持BUPRE降低焦虑的有效性。高剂量的药物(1和8毫克)比0.1毫克更有效。当患者接受1毫克BUPRE而不是8毫克BUPRE时,焦虑评分没有显著差异。
Anxiety treatment of methamphetamine-dependent patients with buprenorphine: A randomized, double-blind, clinical trial.
Objectives: In this double-blind, randomized clinical trial, the effectiveness of buprenorphine (BUPRE) in the reduction of anxiety symptoms among the methamphetamine (MA) dependents was evaluated.
Materials and methods: The 60 MA-dependent patients were randomly assigned to three groups (0.1 mg, 1 mg, and 8 mg of BUPRE), The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale was administrated to assess the anxiety symptoms daily at baseline and second to the 5th day after intervention. The inclusion criteria were the MA dependence, age of over 18 years, and absence of any chronic physical illnesses; exclusion criteria were the presence of other drug dependence in combination with MA. The mixed-design analysis of variance was performed for data analysis.
Results: A significant main effect of time (F = 51.456, P < 0.001) and group (F = 4.572, P = 0.014) and group-by-time interaction (F = 8.475, P < 0.001) were detected.
Conclusions: This finding supports the efficacy of BUPRE to decrease anxiety. High doses of the drug (1 and 8 mg) were more effective than 0.1 mg. Here was not a significant difference between anxiety score when patients received 1 mg of BUPRE instead of 8 mg.
期刊介绍:
The Tzu Chi Medical Journal is the peer-reviewed publication of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, and includes original research papers on clinical medicine and basic science, case reports, clinical pathological pages, and review articles.