Pentazocine abuse in a healthcare professional.
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To cite: Darçın AE, Noyan OC, Nurmedov S, et al. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/bcr-2016215337 DESCRIPTION A 53-year-old man, a health professional from a Middle Eastern country, was admitted with parenteral overuse of pentazocine. He had first used pentazocine in the First Persian Gulf War for migraine. He began to abuse pentazocine, which he scaled up to 20 ampules per day and continued using for >15 years. Since 2006, because of political regulations in the healthcare system in his country, he obtained the drug from illegal sources instead of from pharmacies. He was abstinent for 9 months after a treatment programme. He suffered from musculoskeletal pain, diarrhoea and insomnia during early withdrawal. He was using 10 30 mg pentazocine ampules intramuscularly in his left inguinal region for 6 months before admission. He had a wound in his left inguinal region that contained necrotic and infectious tissue (figure 1); he had been dressing this wound himself for months. He experienced guilty thoughts and was in a depressive mood. He completed our 12-step therapy and was on quetiapine (200 mg), bupropion (150 mg) and naltrexone (50 mg) treatment after inpatient detoxification. He has been in follow-up in our outpatient clinic for 13 months and remains abstinent. He is functional in his occupation and social domains. After multiple surgeries in Turkey, his wound has healed. Repeated intramuscular injections of pentazocine, which is known to be abused, may cause soft tissue induration, fibrosis or ulceration, hyperpigmentation and myopathy. 2 It is important to consider opioid injection in patients with a chronic wound, in the differential diagnosis. Although the rate of overall substance abuse is similar to that of the general population, abuse of opiates is more common in physicians. With appropriate treatment, many physicians with substance abuse disorders achieve long-term recovery and sobriety.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- BMJ case reports
دوره 2016 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016