2019
DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1673420
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Characteristics Associated with Nonmedical Methadone Use among People Who Inject Drugs in California

Abstract: Background: Illicit, nonmedical use of opioid agonist medications such as methadone is an ongoing concern. Yet, few studies have examined nonmedical use of methadone by people who inject drugs (PWID).Objectives: This study describes the prevalence of nonmedical methadone use in a community sample of PWID and examines factors associated with recent use of nonmedical methadone. Methods:A cross-sectional sample of PWID (N=777) was recruited using targeted sampling and interviewed in California (2011California ( -… Show more

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“…Moreover, in the group of patients misusing methadone, past history of cocaine use is prevalent ( P < 0.01). The association of other opioids and psychostimulants with nonmedical methadone use is consistent in opioid‐dependent patients, especially when patients were already under opioid maintenance treatment . With this in mind, nonmedical use of methadone may be related to underdosing and withdrawal symptoms.…”
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“…Moreover, in the group of patients misusing methadone, past history of cocaine use is prevalent ( P < 0.01). The association of other opioids and psychostimulants with nonmedical methadone use is consistent in opioid‐dependent patients, especially when patients were already under opioid maintenance treatment . With this in mind, nonmedical use of methadone may be related to underdosing and withdrawal symptoms.…”
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confidence: 92%