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Page 1: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Opioid Addiction – Opioid Addiction – Pathways to RecoveryPathways to Recovery

Page 2: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

ObjectivesObjectives

• What does recovery from addiction entail?

• What is “treatment”?

• How can doctors access treatment for patients? How can doctors help patients?

Page 3: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Conflict of InterestConflict of Interest

• Work in a methadone practice, under AFM

• Have had honoraria for speaking about addiction, methadone use, and suboxone use

Page 4: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

My work…………..My work…………..

• 20+ years emergency medicine – lots of addiction

• 2003 – moved to Addiction Unit (detox unit) and visited many treatment providers

• 2005 – involved with prescription opioid addiction, aware of deaths and destroyed lives

Page 5: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

QuestionsQuestions

• What is recovery?

• What is treatment?

• How can I interact with patients to move along a path of improvement?

Page 6: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

RecoveryRecovery

• Recover from addiction

• Recover from a damaged life

Page 7: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Problems – before addictionProblems – before addiction

• Broken families, foster care, loss

• Trauma and abuse secrets

• School problems, bullied

• Identity – racial, sexual

• ADD, depression, anxiety

Page 8: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Problems – after addictionProblems – after addiction

• Family estranged

• Kids in custody, unplanned pregnancy

• Legal charges

• Health challenges, suicidality

• Debt, lost job, failing school

• Housing

• Unhealthy friends and partners

Page 9: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Coping SkillsCoping Skills

• Family modelling

• Feeling safe and supported as you try new things – recovering from failure

• Teen years – Using drugs blocks feeling emotions, learning to cope

Page 10: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Coping Skills of an AddictCoping Skills of an Addict

• Alcohol• Marijuana• Pills• Cocaine

• Excitement – risks, sex, crime• Anger & violence, blame• Lies and Secrets

Page 11: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Good AssessmentGood Assessment

• Alcohol

• Cocaine/crack

• Opioids

• THC

• Behaviours – gambling, eating disorders, sex or porn

Page 12: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

A Good HistoryA Good History

• It’s not about the drugs –

• It’s about the person…..strengths, supports, goals, problems, medical and psych diagnoses, children, legal issues…..

Page 13: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

RecoveryRecovery

• At first, they want a “chemical fix” or detox

• Often want to regain control of drug use, can’t imagine stopping forever – also want to get work, $, school right away – can’t believe it takes time

• Blind or resistant to the idea of emotional and spiritual growth needs

Page 14: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

RecoveryRecovery

Build skills, don’t use pills!!!!!!

Page 15: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

RecoveryRecovery

• Stage 1 – chaos & survival

• Stage 2 – gaining stability

• Stage 3 – living the meaningful and examined life, giving back

Page 16: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

RecoveryRecovery

• Stage 1 – chaos and survival

• - housing, food

• - trustworthy people

• - income

• - facing consequences – physical illness, debt, legal issues, loss of family, loss of work

• JUST TRYING TO STAY SOBER

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RecoveryRecovery

• Stage 2 - Gaining stability

• -work, housing, money

• -emotional skills

• -parenting, family contacts, healthy friends

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RecoveryRecovery

• Stage 3 – meaning in life – honesty, responsibility, gratitude, persistence, service, spirituality, facing pain and shame, finding joy, grace & balance

• Maintenance!!!!

Page 19: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

TreatmentTreatment

• A variety of supports that address body, mind, spirit

• Medication and/or emotional skills

• Outpatient or residential – or internet

• Professional or self-help

• Religion based or “humanistic”

• Addiction care or psychiatric care

Page 20: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

DETOX IS NOT TREATMENTDETOX IS NOT TREATMENT

• The family and addict think detox or taper will be the quick invisible cure

• Opioid addicts feel more misery and craving every day of detox – may have protracted withdrawal for months

• Risk of death

Page 21: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Treatment starts with detox…forTreatment starts with detox…for alcohol, cocaine, crystal meth….alcohol, cocaine, crystal meth….

BUT – treatment for opioid addiction starts with assessment, and then consideration of different treatment options

-attempt at abstinence

-attempt at controlled prescribing

-refer for methadone or suboxone

Page 22: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Treatment ChoicesTreatment Choices• Methadone/suboxone – for those medically ill,

pregnant, really out of control – reasonable choice for most

• Abstinence – for those who insist – for those who still have some supports & stability

• Controlled dispensing/or taper – for select patients – or for those on waitlist for methadone

Page 23: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Treatment is “longterm”Treatment is “longterm”

• Methadone – at least 1-2 years – may be lifelong

• Abstinence – at least a year of intense work to stay clean, change life - must keep up recovery connections, especially with stress

Page 24: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Narcotics Anonymous &Narcotics Anonymous & Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous

• Very valuable

• Available to most – free – welcoming

• Sober social activity

• Active guidance towards sobriety

• Sponsor, work the steps

• Relieve shame, self-acceptance

• Create hope - stories

Page 25: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

NA & AANA & AA

• Can guide towards honesty, spirituality, atonement and responsibility, helping others

• It’s free!

• Know how to get patients to try it……

Page 26: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

VernaVerna

• 24 year old health professional

• Early life – parents divorced, rarely saw dad

• Mom alcoholic

• Good student – episode of depression @ 19

• Loved health care work – married, pregnant – profound depression

Page 27: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

• Found stealing morphine at work

• Immediate losses & intense shame• -job and reputation, licence• -financial stability• -marriage threatened• -all friends were colleagues• -future• -?custody

Page 28: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

OutcomeOutcome

• Starts methadone in hospital – premature baby delivered, 4 weeks in hospital

• C&FS want to apprehend

• Close follow-up thru methadone clinic – worry is depression, not addiction

• Never used opioids since Day 1

• Loving mother

Page 29: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

OutcomeOutcome

• Year 1 – coping with motherhood, marriage, depression, isolation

• Year 2 – struggles with College, does 12 months DBT emotional resilience work

• Year 3 – gets licence with undertaking – first attempts at work unsuccessful – then finds work

• Year 4 – second baby, marriage strong, no depression for 3 years, weans down MMT

Page 30: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Verna used….Verna used….

• Methadone, encouragement and supervision at clinic – for years

• DBT = Dialectical Behaviour Therapy – emotional skills training, cognitive skills, communication skills

• Work

• Being a mother

Page 31: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Ada -grandmother with painAda -grandmother with pain

• 64 – loved work, friends, garden – chronic hip arthritis, on high dose dilaudid for 2 years, finally had hip replacement

• Off work for 2 years – marriage unexpectedly ended – withdrew from friends – couldn’t garden or tend to house

• After surgery – could not wean off pain meds – became panicky and distraught

Page 32: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

AdaAda

• Great shame at thought of “addiction” , also feels her useful life is over

• Comes to addiction unit for assessment for help with taper

• Plan – ward admission for 10 day taper

• - must attend addiction groups as many of the recovery and emotional issues are the same

Page 33: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

AdaAda

• Struggles but persists – down to zero – warned she will have several weeks of protracted withdrawal with some pain, sleep problems, lethargy

• Got family involved and reconnected

• One year later – Happy, working PT, active grandma, tramadol for pain “I never want to be addicted again”

Page 34: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Ada used…Ada used…

• Helpful family doctor

• Support with detox

• Some information about addiction

• A rebuilt social life with meaning

Page 35: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

ShawnShawn

• Terrible violent early life – father murdered mother, siblings sent to orphanages

• Joined army – substitute family life

• Tours of Bosnia and Somalia – PTSD - progressive alcoholism and codeine addiction – two admissions to army hospital for abstinence fail

• Now employed but in trouble

Page 36: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

ShawnShawn

• Empty, alone, shamed, devastated, hopeless

• In alcohol and opioid withdrawal

• After discussion, wants methadone – started in hospital setting to treat withdrawal, get psych opinion, start groups

• Very needy and emotional

Page 37: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

ShawnShawn

• Manages to keep job

• Year 1 & 2 – continually distraught – joins AA

• Does 12 months DBT – some emotional peace

• Reconnects with his adult children and ex-wife

• Forced to stop marijuana

Page 38: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

ShawnShawn

• Year 5 – weans off methadone

• The future????

Page 39: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Shawn used…..Shawn used…..

• Army abstinence programs (failed)• Ward admission to manage severe alcohol

withdrawal and to start methadone• Support of methadone clinic for years• DBT 1 year• Work – strong contract• Army – PTSD program• Family reconnection

Page 40: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

MarthaMartha

• Comes from “nice part of town” – dad had cocaine problem for several years, now very active in recovery groups

• Bright and beautiful, but drifts, drops out of school, travels to BC with boyfriend, on and off heroin

• Back in Winnipeg – on IV fentanyl – sees boyfriend die from accidental OD – distraught, suicide risk

Page 41: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

MartinaMartina

• Parents very concerned, involved, scared

• Admitted to hospital – starts methadone – goes to residential treatment, minimal participation – sees addiction psychiatrist

• Year 1 – erratic

• Year 2-5 – heavy involvement in N A, cleans up, slowly rebuilds trust from family, slowly finds work

Page 42: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

MartinaMartina

• Slow wean off methadone

• 12 months later - back – tried dilaudid at a party, habit “took off” – came back quickly to treatment – on suboxone – will wean off in next few months

Page 43: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Martina used….Martina used….

• Methadone clinic and support, counselling

• Extensive use NA – travelled, spoke in public

• Her own strengths – intelligence, warmth, humor, work ethic, persistence, self-examination

• Strong family support

Page 44: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Relapse is the normRelapse is the norm

• Their brain will always “love opioids”

• Relapse is a learning opportunity

• Good connections with clinic and NA usually mean quickly regain stability

Page 45: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Is Methadone Forever?Is Methadone Forever?

• Past history – most patients had 10-20 years of heroin addiction, medical illness, had lost friends and family, crime to survive – most were not successful at coming off methadone and being clean

• Young prescription opioid addicts with good supports – 46% clean, 2 years after weaning off – Ontario study

Page 46: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

MannyManny

• Using opioids and crystal meth IV for 15 years – schizophrenic, refuses psych meds – on and off various methadone programs – no interest in AA

• Sticks with our program for 4 years• Year 1 – no major change• Year 2 – no major change• Year 3 – cleans up for 2 weeks to go to

wedding

Page 47: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

MannyManny

• Year 4 – gets Hep C, arranges own followup and treatment – cuts back on crystal meth, rarely misses methadone doses, grooming better

• Year 5 – moves back to parents – only using opioids about once a month, doing social activities, looks normal, has holiday to BC

• Future????

Page 48: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Manny used….Manny used….

• Tried several clinics til he found one he felt he could work with

• “harm reduction” approach

• Social chance – a wedding

• Family reconnection

• Longterm program

• Program didn’t give up

Page 49: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Carly and BobbyCarly and Bobby

• Both ran away from severely abusive home, poor education, survived with street skills – two children

• Abuse of benzo’s, crack, alcohol – then tried oxycontin, severe addiction, no money, lost housing, gave kids to friends, sought treatment – no spots – kids in C&FS care

Page 50: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Carly and BobbyCarly and Bobby

• Finally on methadone

• Year 1 – stopped all crack, benzo’s, opioids – both did residential treatment as C&FS required it

• Year 2 – Bobby in drug court – started high school course, good marks

• Year 3 – have baby with disability – with supervision, allowed to take her home

Page 51: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Carly and BobbyCarly and Bobby

• Bobby finished Grade 12 – both help look after daughter

• Both wean down from methadone 160 mg to 80 mg. Only drug use is THC

• In prolonged battle to get other kids back with no end in sight

Page 52: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

They used….They used….

• Methadone program, longterm support

• Month of residential treatment

• Drug court

• Schooling opportunities, “not a dummy”

• Their desire to be a family & regain children..persistence and hope

• Counselling for past trauma

Page 53: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Residential treatment Residential treatment

• If your patient goes to AFM, the option can be discussed if appropriate

• Sometimes doctors are in trouble themselves, or need help for spouse or kids

• Where? What happens? Cost?

Page 54: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Residential TreatmentResidential Treatment

• A month to “clear your head”, structure

• Education about addiction

• Groups plus individual sessions

• Heavy exposure to AA

• Possibly – cognitive and emotional skills, life balance, trauma recovery, psych assessment, help with housing & transition

Page 55: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Residential ProgramsResidential Programs

• Public or subsidized low cost

• Addiction Foundation - 4 weeks

• Behavioural Health Foundation – 6-12 months

• Anchorage @Salv’n Army – 2 months

Page 56: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Residential ProgramsResidential Programs

• Private – often $20-30,000 a month – addiction medical staff, psych assessments, yoga, exercise, meditation, family week

• Homewood, Donwood, Bellwood, Top of the World Ranch, The Orchard, Whispering Pines

Page 57: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Who goes to residential?....Who goes to residential?....

• Court mandated

• C&FS mandated

• Family mandated

• Work mandated

• Many of the sickest

Page 58: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

• People often have to attend 2 or more times, and often do better on the second or third attempt

Page 59: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

VanessaVanessa

• Dad died when she was 13

• Stormy teenager – became dancer – very punk and tough and tattooed

• Used IV cocaine and morphine – on and off methadone

• Saw me to give methadone 3rd try “I’ll be off in 3-6 months”

Page 60: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

VanessaVanessa

• Severe cellulitis several times, in and out of hospital – Hep C – mood swings, desperation – every time she tries to wean off methadone she reverts to IV cocaine and morphine abuse & gets sick

• Tries AFM residential, “hates it”

Page 61: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

VanessaVanessa

• $15,000 inheritance - blows half on blow – then “to save my life” searches internet and goes to small private program in rural Saskatchewan – “more intense than AFM”. “really trusted the people”, strong AA

• Episodes of sobriety for 3 months, then 6 months, then 2 years

• Married with baby in small town Manitoba

Page 62: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

What Vanessa Used….What Vanessa Used….

• Support of methadone program over time – finally agreed to bipolar meds

• SELF-ENGAGED – found program, used her money, used psychologist

• Sask program was life-saving to her – went back, could phone

• Strong NA++++ - women’s group

• Took cautious time to fall in love

Page 63: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Family DoctorsFamily Doctors

• Longterm support to someone in difficulty

• Know the system for psych and addiction referrals

• Don’t be a prescription push-over

Page 64: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Benzo’s and OpioidsBenzo’s and Opioids

• NOT “patient centered care”!

• Physician-led care!

• Use with restraint, only after assessment. Consider other options. Be able to say NO.

Page 65: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Structured Opioid Therapy -Structured Opioid Therapy - yes or no? yes or no?

• Impulsive, difficult, intelligent 19 year old girl comes to ward to try to detox from opioids – difficult behaviour – walks away from treatment

• Finds GP who offers her morphine 400 mg/day and wean down – continues to inject – tries 4 times, always starts street purchase at 200 mg – still injecting

Page 66: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Two years in…Two years in…

• GP phones for advice “how can I make the next attempt at taper more likely to be successful?”

• “She is a special girl and not suitable for methadone”

Page 67: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Opioid Rx, awaiting methadoneOpioid Rx, awaiting methadone

• Long wait list in city for methadone spots – many doctors supporting patients with daily dispensing moderate dose opioid rx til spot opens

• Davinder sees GP, shows him note he has seen addiction doctor and is on waitlist – requests oxycontin 320 mg /day

• Receives it, daily dispensed – sells half

Page 68: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Awaiting treatment…Awaiting treatment…

• Faces legal charges, goes to jail on no meds – when out goes back to pharmacy & they resume rx, no questions asked – sells ¾ of it

• Goes to treatment, off opioids, for 2 months – when he gets out, rx is still available!!!

• I find out thru a friend and inform GP

Page 69: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

If you do structured rx for If you do structured rx for addict…….addict…….

• Consider addiction consult or assessment at methadone clinic or AFM

• Have a contract

• Time limited!

• See the patient regularly, urine screens

• Have clear arrangement with pharmacist

Page 70: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Use your leverageUse your leverage

• Insist no cocaine or street opioids or Rx stops

• Insist on some form of addiction care – AFM or narcotics anonymous

• Expect manipulation – check with methadone clinic if “wait list” problematic

Page 71: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Trying a taper with an addict….Trying a taper with an addict….

• OK to try – also OK to refuse

• Expect failure and watch for problems

• Don’t do it repeatedly

• Don’t do it for “snorters” and injectors

• Insist on some form of treatment

• Send them to a methadone clinic to be more knowledgeable about options

Page 72: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

What dose?What dose?

• Ask them the least and most they use in a day – go low with Rx

• Consider a challenge dose in the office – they pick up a “lowish” dose, take it in front of you, wait 2 hours & see how they look

Page 73: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

My son…My son…

• “Mom, a few of my friends have found they can make lots of money going to the doctor with a pain story and then selling the pills….”

• Know and practice the Opioid Guidelines

Page 74: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

ResourcesResources

• Google “methadone clinics in Manitoba”

• 1. AFM mine clinic – counselling, programs, but wait list

• 2. CARI – some counselling - 2 locations

• 3. OATS clinics – 3 locations

• 4. mbatc – telehealth – some counselling

Page 75: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Patient access to methadone and Patient access to methadone and suboxonesuboxone

• Patient can self –refer to any of the clinics – some have same-week intake, some have wait list

• AFM clinic –we enjoy complex patients - rapid access for pregnant patients, or significant medical illness – will assess patients under 18

Page 76: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Patient access to abstinence Patient access to abstinence treatmenttreatment

• AFM assessment – will help with arranging detox if necessary – can get addiction physician opinion – can help patient change to methadone program if abstinence too difficult

• Patient just phones the AFM intake line

Page 77: Opioid Addiction – Pathways to Recovery. Objectives What does recovery from addiction entail? What is “treatment”? How can doctors access treatment for

Complex Patient, what to do?Complex Patient, what to do?

• Opiate Assessment Clinic, Addiction Unit, Health Sciences Centre – outpatient assessment, 2 month wait to be seen – can help arrange further treatment

• Patients with addiction, psych illness, medical illness, chronic pain – referral must come from physician

• Fax referral to Talia Weisz 204-787-3996