Opioid Dependence: Neuro-Biology, Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Management

  • Sharon Thomas Department of Psychiatry, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Thiruvalla, Kerala
  • P S Nagamony NSS Hindu College, Changanacherry, Kerala
  • Sheena Varughese Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Thiruvalla, Kerala
  • Roy Abraham Kallivayalil Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Thiruvalla, Kerala
Keywords: Opioid Dependence, Neuro-biology, Opioid- related disorders, Clinical features, Management, OST, Harm reduction, Newer approaches, Ethics

Abstract

Opioids have been in use since centuries, but there is a growing concern regarding its illicit use among the youth, especially in India. Activation of mesolimbic reward pathway and dysfunction of the frontal inhibitory mechanisms contribute to the additive nature of opioids. The main goal of the management is detoxification, relapse prevention and adaptive and social rehabilitation. Management comprises of pharmacological and non pharmacological methods. Among the pharmacological methods, opioid substitution treatment (OST) has garnered wide recognition, with Buprenorphine being the most widely used agent. Methadone, naltrexone, clonidine and slow release oral morphine are other agents.

Author Biographies

Sharon Thomas, Department of Psychiatry, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Thiruvalla, Kerala

Department of Psychiatry

P S Nagamony, NSS Hindu College, Changanacherry, Kerala

Department of Philosophy

Sheena Varughese, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Thiruvalla, Kerala

Department of Psychiatry

Roy Abraham Kallivayalil, Pushpagiri Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Thiruvalla, Kerala

Professor and Head, Department of Psychiatry

Published
2017-09-27
How to Cite
Thomas, S., Nagamony, P., Varughese, S., & Kallivayalil, R. (2017). Opioid Dependence: Neuro-Biology, Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Management. Kerala Medical Journal, 10(3), 114-118. https://doi.org/10.52314/kmj.2017.v10i3.44