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Introduction This case series reports on five patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) who were commenced directly onto high-dose long-acting injectable buprenorphine (LAIB). Method A retrospective audit and manual review of the electronic medical record at cohealth Innerspace was conducted for patients who had been directly inducted onto high-dose LAIB. Results Five cases were identified on retrospective manual file review. All patients identified were males aged between 33 and 60 years old and were treated with either high-dose Buvidal Weekly and Monthly preparations. No immediate significant adverse effects were noticed and 4 out of 5 remain engaged with treatment. Conclusion This case series shows it is possible to directly induct patients with OUD onto high-dose LAIB preparations without significant side effects or harm to the patient and could be considered a viable option in the treatment of patients with OUD.
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Thileepan Naren
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
Jon Cook
Footscray Hospital
Paul MacCartney
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
Australasian Psychiatry
Monash University
Western Health
Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e7579cb6db6435876ceccc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10398562241237655
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