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National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network Forging partnerships to improve the quality of drug abuse treatment throughout the nation. Opportunities to Test Effective Opiate Treatments Walter Ling, M.D. January 8, 2015 Rockville, MD

Opportunities to Test Effective Opiate Treatment Walter Ling, MD Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP) UCLA Dept. of Psychiatry PCORI Workshop, NIDA January 8, 2015 lwalter@ucla.edu www.uclaisap.org

Disclosure Information Walter Ling, MD Walter Ling, M.D. Discloses the following financial relationships: Consultant for: Reckitt/Benckiser Inc., Alkermes Pharmaceuticals Inc., USWorldMed., SGS NA. Grants and research support: Reckitt/Benckiser Inc., Titan Pharmaceuticals Inc. Employment, stocks, options: None I will not discuss off label use and/or investigational use in my presentation

Heroin and Prescription Opioid Overdose in the US The CDC estimates about 6000 heroin, and 16,000 prescription overdose death in the US each year. The comes to 1 heroin OD every 90 minutes and 2 prescription OD every hour. Before this meeting is over 4 parents will have lost a child to heroin overdose and 12 to prescription opiate overdose. Call it tragedy or opportunity your call.

Opiate Treatment: Some Facts to Chew On The world produces about 10, 000 tons of opiate a year, that comes to about 22,000,000 pounds. It takes about 25 pounds of heroin to OD every person in the city of San Francisco. So each year there is enough opiate to OD every person in about 880,000 cities the size of SF. The US, which has 5% of the world s population, consumes 80% of all the opiate pharmaceuticals produced.

Opioids in Chronic Pain: The Two Faces of Janus

Pain Treatment: forty Years in the Wilderness? 1967 Cicely Saunders founded Hospice. 1974 Florence Wald 1986 WHO guideline for cancer pain relief. 2010 IASP Declaration of Montreal. 1986 (Portenoy & Foley) 2011 (Foley et al) Dosed to relief of pain); Pain the 5 th vital sign and right to pain relief 1998 CA court awarded family of pain pt. $1.5 million for failure to treat pain as form of patient abuse. 2007 Purdue Pharma fined $634.5 million for claiming Oxycontin less addictive than other opioid analgesics. Multiple physicians prosecuted for over prescribing opioids.

Opioid: The US Experiment Promise of safety and effectiveness of long term opioid use largely unfulfilled. Adverse selection common. Physicians: In adequate training; lack adherence to guidelines. Patients: Immediate relief; focus on pain over suffering and function. Society: Right to pain relief; agressive marketing of drugs.

Opioid for Chronic Pain: Facts from Prescribing Misuse and abuse: 20-24%; young, back pain, multiple pain, SA. >120 mg ms; > 90 days Adverse selection pts with SA and psych dx more likely on chronic opioid > 90 days. Majority of other pts are off <90 days 5% pts. Account for 70% drugs. Rate of non-ca pain increased with increase opioid use-- days use > daily dose From prescription to street opioid. Accidental OD deaths; increase ER visits

Effective Opiate Treatment Three approved medication and three delivery systems. Methadone plus a set of stringent regulations Buprenorphine plus a knowledgeable and sensible committed physician Naltrexone plus a coercive environment

Studies That Compare Effective Opiate Treatments Detoxification: good for lots of things; staying off drugs not one of them. A journey of a thousand miles to nowhere. Memory matters. Old memory, new memory; old habit, new habit. Get a life, then get off drugs.

Studies That Compare Effective Opiate Treatments There have been studies but no PC studies. Studies have compared the 3 drugs in different combinations in a certain treatment system Studies all designed from the perspective of the investigators Retrospective examination of outcome from large data sets. Need studies from patient s perspective. Need studies to compare the three drugs each used in its own treatment system.

Overcoming Chronic Pain and Opiate Addiction: Getting a New Life Story Everybody has a story but not everyone can tell it. Every sufferer has a broken story waiting to be made whole; it s our job to do it. The story teller enters the story and becomes part of it and the story is changed, giving hope to a new ending.

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