Clinical Experience with Baclofen in the Management of Alcohol-Dependent Patients with Psychiatric Comorbidity: A Selected Case Series

被引:40
|
作者
Dore, G. M. [1 ,2 ]
Lo, K. [1 ,3 ]
Juckes, L. [1 ,2 ]
Bezyan, S. [1 ]
Latt, N. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] RNS Hosp, Herbert St Clin, No Sydney Drug & Alcohol Serv, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Sydney Med School No, RNS Hosp, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia
[3] NSW Inst Psychiat, Westmead, NSW, Australia
来源
ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM | 2011年 / 46卷 / 06期
关键词
PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL; HIGH-DOSE BACLOFEN; DOUBLE-BLIND; INDUCED PSYCHOSIS; NALTREXONE; WITHDRAWAL; DISORDERS; EFFICACY; OVERDOSE; SUPPRESSION;
D O I
10.1093/alcalc/agr131
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
Aims: To illustrate the potential indications for, and adverse effects of, baclofen pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence in patients with co-existing psychiatric illness. Methods: Audit of the files of alcohol-dependent patients treated for comorbid non-psychotic psychiatric illness in a specialist detoxification unit with integrated outpatient treatment. Files were selected of patients who had been offered treatment with baclofen because other alcohol pharmacotherapies had previously been unsuccessful in preventing relapse or were contraindicated. Results: Of the 21 selected patients, 13 attended for outpatient treatment, with follow-up periods ranging from 4 days to 27 months, and the outcomes could be rated. Prescribed baclofen doses ranged from 30 to 275 mg daily. Common side effects at lower doses included tiredness and sedation; one patient on 120 mg/day developed reversible severe back pain, and a patient taking up to 275 mg/day developed somnolence, dizziness and incontinence. Seven patients maintained significant periods of abstinence, and one patient reduced daily consumption to non-problematic levels. Two patients consumed an overdose of other central nervous system (CNS) depressants, while taking baclofen in the first week of treatment, were briefly unwell, were given emergency monitoring, but made a full recovery. Conclusion: While more than half the patients reported significant reduction in alcohol use, it is not possible to draw definite conclusions about the effectiveness of baclofen, given that it was combined with other psychiatric and alcohol treatments, and because there was no control or comparison group. We recommend caution when offering baclofen to patients with a history of recurrent overdosing or a history of other substance misuse. When prescribing in conjunction with other medications with CNS depressant action, close monitoring is recommended at initiation and during dose escalation.
引用
收藏
页码:714 / 720
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Psychiatric Comorbidity and Physical Correlates in Alcohol-dependent Patients
    Gauba, Deepak
    Thomas, Pramod
    Balhara, Yatan P. S.
    Deshpande, Smita N.
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2016, 38 (05) : 414 - 418
  • [2] Self-Intoxication with Baclofen in Alcohol-Dependent Patients with Co-existing Psychiatric Illness: An Emergency Department Case Series
    Franchitto, Nicolas
    Pelissier, Fanny
    Lauque, Dominique
    Simon, Nicolas
    Lancon, Christophe
    ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM, 2014, 49 (01): : 79 - 83
  • [3] Does psychiatric comorbidity in alcohol-dependent patients affect treatment outcome?
    Mann, K
    Hintz, T
    Jung, M
    EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2004, 254 (03) : 172 - 181
  • [4] Does psychiatric comorbidity in alcohol-dependent patients affect treatment outcome?
    Karl Mann
    Thomas Hintz
    Martin Jung
    European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2004, 254 : 172 - 181
  • [5] Anticraving Effect of Baclofen in Alcohol-Dependent Patients
    Imbert, Bruce
    Alvarez, Jean-Claude
    Simon, Nicolas
    ALCOHOL-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2015, 39 (09): : 1602 - 1608
  • [6] A Case Series on Asymptomatic Neurocysticercosis in Alcohol-Dependent Patients
    Subair, Shahla
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2025, 67 : S155 - S155
  • [7] A Case Series on Asymptomatic Neurocysticercosis in Alcohol-Dependent Patients
    Shahla
    Alam, Mohd Rashid
    Tripathi, Richa
    Prithviraj, Manoj
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 2025, 67 : S179 - S179
  • [8] High Variability in the Exposure of Baclofen in Alcohol-Dependent Patients
    Marsot, Amelie
    Imbert, Bruce
    Alvarez, Jean-Claude
    Grassin-Delyle, Stanislas
    Jaquet, Isabelle
    Lancon, Christophe
    Simon, Nicolas
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2014, 38 (02) : 316 - 321
  • [9] Safety and Efficacy of Baclofen in the Treatment of Alcohol-Dependent Patients
    Addolorato, Giovanni
    Leggio, Lorenzo
    CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL DESIGN, 2010, 16 (19) : 2113 - 2117
  • [10] Ramelteon and Improved Insomnia in Alcohol-Dependent Patients: A Case Series
    Brower, Kirk J.
    Conroy, Deirdre A.
    Kurth, Megan E.
    Anderson, Bradley J.
    Stein, Michael D.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 2011, 7 (03): : 271 - 272