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Cocaine Abuse Among Methadone Maintenance Patients: Are There Effective Treatment Strategies?

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Pages 129-136 | Published online: 23 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

Cocaine abuse among patients in methadone maintenance treatment has substantially increased in the past decade. No standard treatment approaches exist to address this problem. Empirical evidence has been collected on the effective ness of several categories of techniques for treating this problem, including pharmacotherapies, behavioral methods (contingency management and relapse prevention), and methadone dose adjustment. Data on the effectiveness of these techniques is summarized. In addition, other treatment interventions that may be efficacious for this population, including day treatment and sober-living facilities, are described. Finally, methadone clinic management procedures that may aid in the reduction of cocaine abuse by methadone patients are discussed. Although many of these efforts are in early stages of evaluation, there are some reasons for optimism in the development of treatment for these patients.

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