Effect of Methadone Dose on Cocaine Abuse in a Methadone Program

Susan M. Stine, Michael Freeman, Beatrice Burns, Dennis S. Charney, Thomas R. Kosten

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Abstract

The effect of methadone dose on cocaine abuse in methadone‐maintained patients was examined in two protocols at separate treatment sites in the Yale Department of Psychiatry. In one protocol, methadone dose was lowered in response to each cocaine‐positive urine and raised to a maximum of 70 mg in response to abstinence (negative urine toxicology screen for 2 weeks). Of 22 patients treated under this protocol, 33% stopped cocaine use for a minimum of 2 weeks. In a second protocol, methadone dose was raised in response to each cocaine‐positive urine to a maximum dose of 120 mg qd. Ten patients have entered this protocol to date, and 8 responded to this treatment by stopping cocaine abuse for a minimum of 2 weeks. Thus, the increasing methadone dose contingency treatment was more effective (80% vs. 33%, P = 0.02, Fisher's Exact Test). 1992 American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)294-303
Number of pages10
JournalAmerican Journal on Addictions
Volume1
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1992
Externally publishedYes

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