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Meperidine addiction or treatment frustration?

  • Ching I. Hung
  • , Chia Yih Liu*
  • , Ching Yen Chen
  • , Ching Hui Yang
  • , Eng Kung Yeh
  • *此作品的通信作者
  • Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
  • National Taiwan University
  • Taipei Medical University

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摘要

There have been few studies of the psychiatric characteristics of analgesics addiction. The physician's perceptions that patients were addicted to analgesics might be partially attributable to frustration with poor response to treatment. In this retrospective study, we evaluated the medical records of 20 subjects (15 male and 5 female) who were perceived as having addiction to meperidine by general physicians. The most common medical diagnosis among these patients was chronic pancreatitis (7/20). Among them, five had a past history of suicide attempt and three had self-injury behavior during the index admission. The fact that subjects were perceived as being addicted might be attributable to a vicious cycle of the following factors: 1) chronic intractable pain; 2) poor staff-patient relationship; 3) lower pain threshold or tolerance due to anxiety or depression; 4) patients with a history or tendency of substance abuse; 5) placebo use and inadequate analgesics regimen. The findings of this study suggest that the importance of the following diagnostic and treatment procedures in these patients: 1) suicide risk should be evaluated; 2) cormorbid psychiatric diseases should be treated; 3) factors that cause a vicious cycle in pain control should be identified; 4) misconceptions of opiate analgesics among medical staff should be discussed; 5) poor staff-patient relationship should be managed aggressively; and 6) 'addiction' is a critical diagnosis that should be avoided if possible.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)31-35
頁數5
期刊General Hospital Psychiatry
23
發行號1
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 02 01 2001
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