Methadone
Brain
History
Treatment options?
RP Recovery
100

What is Methadone?

synthetic opioid agonist used for chronic pain and also for opioid dependence.  

100

Who can get addicted?

Anyone...One in 7 Americans reports experiencing a substance use disorder. There is not one single driving factor that leads to addiction. Some people may use drugs to help cope with stress, trauma, or to help with mental health issues. Some may even develop opioid use disorder after misusing opioids they are prescribed by doctors. In any case, using drugs over time makes it easier to become addicted. 

100

Methadone maintenance started in this decade

1960's it was 1964 by Dole and Nyswander

100

What is MAT?

MAT (Medicated Assisted Treatment) is a treatment that combines medication and counseling, because opioid addiction physically changes the brain, and affects behaviors and emotions.

MMT is specific Methadone Maintenance Therapy/Treatment

100

These are key factors of this action word: being honest with myself … being able to enjoy life without drinking or using drugs like I used to … living a life that contributes to society, to your family or to your betterment … being the kind of person that people can count on … about giving back 

… striving to be consistent with my beliefs and values in activities that take up the major part of my time and energy

What is recovery

200

Common side effects? 

With short-term use, you may notice side effects like:

  • Restlessness
  • Upset stomach or vomiting
  • Slow breathing
  • Itchy skin
  • Heavy sweating
  • Constipation
  • Sexual problems
  • Weight gain
  • Sleep changes
  • Appetite changes
  • Headache
  • Stomach pain
  • Dry mouth
  • Flushing
  • Mood changes
  • Vision problems
200

T/F: Methadone fills and stimulates the opioid receptors completely

What is true- full agonist opioid  

200

Heroin used to be prescribed for what?

Whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, diarrhea - by the Bayer company

200

What are 3 out of the 10 options in the 4 levels of care?

Level 0.5 Early Intervention

OTP – LEVEL 1 Opioid Treatment program

LEVEL 1 Outpatient Services

LEVEL 2.1 Intensive Outpatient Services

LEVEL 2.5 Patient Hospitalization Services

LEVEL 3.1 Clinically Managed Low Intensity Residential Service

LEVEL 3.3 Clinically Managed Population Specific High Intensity Residential Service

LEVEL 3.5 Clinically Managed High Intensity Residential Service 

LEVEL 4 Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient Services

200

True or false? Using other drugs while on Methadone Maintenance is still recovery as long as it's not an opiate.

What is FALSE

300

Symptoms to talk to doctor?

Some side effects are more serious. Call the doctor if you have:

  • Trouble breathing 
  • Fainting or lightheadedness
  • Hives or a rash
  • Swollen lips, tongue, throat, or face
  • Chest pain or a rapid heartbeat
  • Hallucinations or confusion
  • Seizures
  • A hoarse voice
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Severe drowsiness
  • Unusual menstrual periods
300

This is the half-life of Methadone

24-36 hours

300

Methadone was created for what purpose

What is during WWII- doctors were looking for a painkiller less addictive than morphine for soldier's injuries

300

What are 2 basics types of therapy? 

and

2 therapeutic interventions?

Individual and group

and 

CBT, DBT, MI, EMDR

300

Methadone Maintenance should occur for this length of time before someone decides to taper their dose.

What is the ideal dose?

What is "the longer you are on maintenance medication, the greater your chance for success"

What is "Individualized" 

400

What should I not take while on Methadone

  • Other narcotics
  • Drugs that make you sleepy or slow your breathing
  • Drugs that change your serotonin levels
  • Pentazocine, nalbuphine, butorphanol, and buprenorphine.
400

This is the name of the chemical or electrical messengers in the brain

What is a neurotransmitter

400

Addiction was termed a disease in this year

In 1956, the American Medical Association declared alcoholism a “disease". Bill Wilson described addiction as a disease when he wrote the Big Book

400

What are the stages of change? 2 out of 5

  • Precontemplation (Not yet acknowledging that there is a problem behavior that needs to be changed)
  • Contemplation (Acknowledging that there is a problem but not yet ready, sure of wanting, or lacks confidence to make a change)
  • Preparation/Determination (Getting ready to change)
  • Action/Willpower (Changing behavior)
  • Maintenance (Maintaining the behavior change)
400

One of the programs of recovery that are not 12 step based

Smart recovery, refuge recovery, life ring, intherooms.org, etc

500

How does it work?

  • Methadone changes the way your brain and nervous system respond to pain so that you feel relief. Its effects are slower than those of other strong painkillers like morphine.
  • It also blocks the high from drugs like codeine, heroin, hydrocodone, morphine, and oxycodone. It can give a similar feeling and keep you from having withdrawal symptoms and cravings
500

The brain creates it's own chemicals in response to pleasure, pain and certain activities. It is it's own pharmacy. Name two

GABA- brains natural benzo, Dopamine-pleasure and released in huge quantities with heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine. DMT is the brains natural psychodelic. Endorphin- means the morphine within, acetylcholine is the brain's natural nicotine

500

Other names...

Common street names include: • Amidone, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Fizzies with MDMA, and Wafer 

US Brand Name

  1. Diskets Dispersible
  2. Dolophine
  3. Methadone HCl Intensol
  4. Methadose
500

MAT options? list 3

FDA-approved buprenorphine products approved for the treatment of opioid dependence include:

Bunavail (buprenorphine and naloxone) buccal film
Cassipa (buprenorphine and naloxone) sublingual film
Probuphine (buprenorphine) implant for subdermal administration
Sublocade (buprenorphine extended‐release) injection for subcutaneous use
Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) sublingual film for sublingual or buccal use, or sublingual tablet.
Subutex (buprenorphine) sublingual tablet
Zubsolv (buprenorphine and naloxone) sublingual tablets

FDA-approved methadone products approved for the treatment of opioid dependence include:

Dolophine (methadone hydrochloride) tablets
Methadose (methadone hydrochloride) oral concentrate

FDA-approved naltrexone products approved for the treatment of opioid dependence include:

Vivitrol (naltrexone for extended-release injectable suspension) intramuscular

500

3 myths and 1 fact?

Myths: 

Methadone is not advisable in pregnant women.

The lower the dose of Methadone the better 

Methadone Will Make You Feel High

Methadone Can Make You Feel Sick

Using Methadone for a Long Time Can Damage the Thyroid Gland, Memory and Liver

Methadone Causes Your Bones and Teeth to Rot

Methadone Makes You Gain Weight

It’s Difficult to Stop Using Methadone

People Who Take Methadone Are Addicts Whether or Not They Use Other Drugs

Methadone Cures Opioid Addiction


 

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