Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1079417 | Journal of Adolescent Health | 2013 | 4 Pages |
PurposeTo perform a pilot clinical trial of bupropion for methamphetamine abuse/dependence among adolescents.MethodsNineteen adolescents with methamphetamine abuse (n = 2) or dependence (n = 17) were randomly assigned to bupropion SR 150 mg twice daily or placebo for 8 weeks with outpatient substance abuse counseling.ResultsBupropion was well-tolerated except for one female in the bupropion group who was hospitalized for suicidal ideation during a methamphetamine relapse. Adolescents receiving bupropion and females provided significantly fewer methamphetamine-free urine tests compared to participants receiving placebo (p = .043) and males (p = .005) respectively.ConclusionsResults do not support the feasibility of additional trials of bupropion for adolescent methamphetamine abuse/dependence. Future studies should investigate the influence of gender on adolescent methamphetamine abuse and treatment outcomes.