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Lead: Rapid vs Standard Induction to Injectable Extended-Release Buprenorphine

November 11
7 mins

Episode Description

Rapid vs Standard Induction to Injectable Extended-Release Buprenorphine

JAMA Network

This industry-sponsored, multicenter, open-label randomized clinical trial with 729 participants, assessed if  rapid induction (RI) for initiating extended-release buprenorphine is as safe and effective as standard induction (SI) in individuals who inject opioids or use fentanyl.  RI was well tolerated and had higher retention than SI at extended-release buprenorphine injection 2 overall and in fentanyl positive participants. Administering the second extended-release buprenorphine injection 1 week after the first was well tolerated in both the RI arm and SI arm. These findings suggest support RI for extended-release buprenorphine induction in high-risk patients and demonstrate the feasibility of administering the first 2 doses at least 1 week apart.

 

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