Patient Perspective and Concerns Regarding Take Away Doses

Patient Perspective and Concerns Regarding Take Away Doses

In this episode, the focus is on the complicated issue of "takeaway doses" in opioid substitution therapy. Opioid substitution therapy is a treatment program that aims to help people overcome opioid addiction by substituting their drug of abuse with a safer and more controlled opioid, such as methadone or buprenorphine.

One aspect of opioid substitution therapy is the use of "takeaway doses." This refers to the provision of extra doses of the opioid substitute to patients, which they can take away from the clinic for later use in case of emergency or unexpected circumstances. However, the use of take away doses raises several concerns from a clinical safety perspective, as there is always a risk of patients misusing or diverting the extra medication.


In this episode of "Cracking Addiction," the topic of take away doses is thoroughly explored, with a focus on balancing the clinical safety concerns with the needs and requirements of patients. The criteria for takeaway doses, such as the patients' stability and progress in treatment, are discussed. Additionally, the contraindications to take away doses, such as recent drug use or a history of non-adherence, are also discussed.

Finally, the show explores the patient's perspective and concerns with regards to takeaway doses. Patients may have concerns about the security and safety of their extra medication, as well as their own ability to resist the temptation to misuse it. By addressing these concerns and discussing the pros and cons of take away doses, "Cracking Addiction" aims to provide a comprehensive and balanced examination of this complex and controversial aspect of opioid substitution therapy.

Discussions and comments in our videos are for informational purposes only and should not replace the advice of your medical professional. Please consult with your doctor before making any changes to your medical treatment or lifestyle.

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