Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9302469 | La Presse Médicale | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Despite its efficacy, substitution treatment does not appear to provide relief for some patients. HDB injection may thus correspond to a search for a precarious balance: the disruption of the HDB kinetics induced by its injection would be aimed at enhancing the opiate effect. The consumption of other licit and illicit psychotropic agents indicates a further attempt to obtain relief from a persistent mental discomfort, over and above the substitution therapy and even its misuse. The reality of the psychological imbalance experienced with, induced by or pre-existing the heroin use requires rethinking the overall treatment. Future studies should lead to the identification of the disorders that lead these patients to seek relief in injections.
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Authors
Olivier Phan, Mario Sanchez, Pascale Bouthillon-Heitzmann,