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Original

Unusual presentations for pharmacotherapy—poppy seed dependence

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Pages 375-376 | Received 01 Apr 2005, Accepted 13 Sep 2005, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Two cases of patients presenting with opioid dependence who maintained their dependence with poppy tea are described. There appears to have been an increase in this practice in some groups, although dependent use is uncommon. These cases illustrate significant levels of dependence on a licit, and readily available, source of opiates requiring high doses of pharmacotherapy that match those typically required by individuals who are treated for heroin dependence. [Lloyd-Jones DM, Bonomo Y. Unusual presentations for pharmacotherapy—poppy seed dependence. Drug Alcohol Rev2006;25:375 – 376]

Notes

*The cases were identified while we were working at Turning Point Drug and Alcohol Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

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