Buprenorphine Versus Methadone for Opioid Dependence in Pregnancy

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作者
Noormohammadi, Arezo [1 ]
Forinash, Alicia [2 ]
Yancey, Abigail [2 ]
Crannage, Erica [2 ]
Campbell, Kristin [3 ]
Shyken, Jaye [4 ]
机构
[1] VA Outpatient Clin, 5283 Old Brownsville Rd, Corpus Christi, TX 78405 USA
[2] St Louis Coll Pharm, St Louis, MO USA
[3] Esse Hlth Southside Family Practice, St Louis, MO USA
[4] St Louis Univ, Sch Med, St Louis, MO USA
关键词
women's health; drug; alcohol; and substance abuse; obstetrics; gynecology; pregnancy; drug effects; substance abuse; NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME;
D O I
10.1177/1060028016648367
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Objective: To evaluate maternal and neonatal safety outcomes for methadone and buprenorphine in the obstetric population. Data Sources: A literature search of PubMed (1966 to March 2016) and EMBASE (1973 to March 2016) was completed using the search terms buprenorphine, methadone, pregnancy, opioid, and neonatal abstinence syndrome. Priority was given to randomized controlled trials and trials directly comparing buprenorphine and methadone during pregnancy. The bibliographies were reviewed for other relevant articles. Study Selection and Data Extraction: All human studies published in English, that compared methadone and buprenorphine use in pregnancy were evaluated. Because of the limited number of obstetric studies, only 5 critical studies were found. Data Synthesis: Buprenorphine significantly improved or had similar outcomes to methadone for development of neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), percentage of infants requiring treatment for NAS (20%-47% vs 45.5%-57%, respectively), total amount of morphine used to treat NAS (0.472-3.4 vs 1.862-10.4 mg, respectively), duration of NAS (4.1-5.6 vs 5.3-9.9 days, respectively), peak NAS (3.9-11 vs 4.9-12.8 score, respectively), infant hospital stay (6.8-10.6 vs 8.1-17.5 days, respectively), and gestational age at delivery (38.8-39.7 vs 37.9-38.8 weeks, respectively). No difference was found with other neonatal or maternal outcomes. Conclusions: Both methadone and buprenorphine are effective agents, with improved safety compared with continued nonmedical opioid use during pregnancy. There is evidence to suggest that buprenorphine should be considered as an equivalent option to methadone for use in pregnancy; however, larger studies are still needed to fully evaluate buprenorphine safety and advantages over methadone in the obstetric population.
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