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Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Author: Sonya Del Tredici and John Keenan
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We believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated, and we want to help you stay up to date with the latest research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
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In episode 64 we discuss an article about addictive screen use and suicide.
Xiao Y, Meng Y, Brown TT, Keyes KM, Mann JJ. Addictive Screen Use Trajectories and Suicidal Behaviors, Suicidal Ideation, and Mental Health in US Youths. JAMA. 2025;334(3):219–228.
We also discuss the impact of the first 100 days of the Trump administration on addiction treatment, and the DEA scheduling of 7-OH (hydroxymitrigynine).
Journal of Addiction Medicine: The First 100 Days: The Trump Administration and Changes to Addiction Policy
FDA: FDA Takes Steps to Restrict 7-OH Opioid Products Threatening American Consumers
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
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The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
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YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
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Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quick summaries of articles 51-60. Enjoy!
51. Fun Activities and Recovery Acuff, S. F., et al. A brief measure of non-drug reinforcement: Association with treatment outcomes during initial substance use recovery. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 256, 111092.
52. Buprenorphine-precipitated Fentanyl Withdrawal
Thakrar AP, et al. Buprenorphine-Precipitated Withdrawal Among Hospitalized Patients Using Fentanyl. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Sep 3;7(9):e2435895.
53. Methadone Vs. Buprenorphine
Nosyk B, Et al. Buprenorphine/Naloxone vs Methadone for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. JAMA. 2024 Oct 17.
54. High Daily Doses of Buprenorphine
Axeen S, et al. Association of Daily Doses of Buprenorphine With Urgent Health Care Utilization. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Sep 3;7(9):e2435478.
55. How Buprenorphine Works in Pregnancy
Caritis, Steve N. MD; et al. A Pharmacologic Evaluation of Buprenorphine in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. Journal of Addiction Medicine ():10.1097/ADM.0000000000001380, September 2, 2024.
56. How Many Quite Attempts Does It Take?
Fontes RM, et al. Beyond the first try: How many quit attempts are necessary to achieve substance use cessation? Drug Alcohol Depend. 2024 Dec 8;267:112525.
57. What is Recovery?
Zemore SE, et al. Understanding the Shared Meaning of Recovery From Substance Use Disorders: New Findings From the What is Recovery? Study. Subst Abuse. 2023 Sep 15;17:11782218231199372.
58. Semaglutide for Alcohol Use Disorder (The RCT)
Hendershot CS, et al. Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Psychiatry. 2025 Feb 12:e244789.
59. Low-Dose Buprenorphine Initiation (Micro-induction)
Suen LW, et al. Outpatient Low-Dose Initiation of Buprenorphine for People Using Fentanyl. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Jan 2;8(1):e2456253.
60. Lisdexamfetamine for methamphetamine use disorder
Ezard N, et al LiMA Investigator Group. Lisdexamfetamine in the treatment of methamphetamine dependence: A
randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Addiction. 2024
Dec 19.
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit
MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
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The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
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Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
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Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
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Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the
authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Four addiction specialists talk about what it takes to keep your
knowledge current. The Addiction Medicine Journal Club is joined by
Dr. Casey Grover (Addiction
Medicine Made Easy Podcast) and
Thomas Bannard (VCU Health) to discuss how to further
your knowledge as a busy professional.
PSAM Review (Page 6):
Staying Current: How to Keep up with the Addiction Medicine Literature
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Some of Our Favorite Addiction Medicine Resources:
Email alerts
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Addiction Medicine Made Easy
The Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Online learning modules
Providers Clinical Support System (PCSS)
ASAM eLearning
Journals
The Journal of Addiction Medicine
JAMA Network Open, Substance Use and Addiction Medicine
Substance Use and Addiction Journal
Conferences
Pennsylvania Society of Addiction Medicine
American Society of Addiction Medicine
American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
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This podcast episode does not offer CME, but other episodes do.
CME:
https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
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Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group:Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads:@AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
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Addiction
Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and
should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are
our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the
authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been
modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 63 we discuss the association between buprenorphine dose and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.
Marc B, Marion D, François B, Lakshmipriya L. Is buprenorphine maternal dose associated with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome severity? Am J Addict. 2025 Jan;34(1):15-20.
We also discuss private equity in health care and nitrous oxide (Galaxy Gas).
AMA Journal of Ethics: Is Pursuing Profit Commensurable With Providing Good Health Care?
David T. Zhu: presentation on private equity at the 2025 From Research to Recovery Conference.
Smithsonian Magazine: The Long, Strange History of Nitrous Oxide, a Popular Drug Users Have Been Inhaling for Hundreds of Years
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME:
https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music:composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer:Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes
only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 62 we discuss the article “Oral vs Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone for Hospitalized Patients with Alcohol Use Disorder.”
Magane KM, et al. Oral vs Extended-Release Injectable Naltrexone for Hospitalized Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2025 Jun 1;185(6):635-645.
We also discuss reduced overdose deaths and changes in buprenorphine labelling to include higher doses.
NPR: Drug deaths plummet among young Americans as fentanyl carnage eases
Federal Register: Modifications to Labeling of Buprenorphine-Containing Transmucosal Products for the Treatment of Opioid Dependence
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 61 we discuss pregnancy outcomes with bup/nlx compared to bup alone.
Straub L, et al. Comparative Safety of In Utero Exposure to Buprenorphine Combined With Naloxone vs Buprenorphine Alone. JAMA. 2024 Sep 10;332(10):805-816. doi: 10.1001/jama.2024.11501.
We also discuss the elimination of SAMHSA and methamphetamine-related deaths.
STAT News: Trump’s mental health and addiction problem
New York Times: As Fentanyl Deaths Slow, Meth Comes for Maine
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME:
https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
---
Original theme music:composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer:Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group:Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram:@AddictionMedJC
Threads:@AddictionMedJC
YouTube:addictionmedicinejournalclub
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 60 we discuss treating methamphetamine use disorder with lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse).
Ezard N, et al; The LiMA Investigator Group. Lisdexamfetamine in the treatment of methamphetamine dependence: A randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Addiction. 2024 Dec 19.
We also discuss why some people don’t get hangovers, and tianeptine, otherwise known as gas station heroin.
New York Times:The People Who Never Get Hangovers
Pain Therapeutics:Tianeptine, an Antidepressant with Opioid Agonist Effects: Pharmacology and Abuse
Potential, a Narrative Review
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make
your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To
learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
---
Original theme music:composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer:Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research
that you can use in your addiction medicine practice. The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 59 we discuss outpatient low-dose initiation of buprenorphine.
Suen LW, et al. Outpatient Low-Dose Initiation of Buprenorphine for People Using Fentanyl. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Jan 2;8(1):e2456253.
We also discuss impulse control dysregulation from ropinerole, and the new non-opioid painkiller, suzetrigine.
BBC:Prescription medication made me a gambling addict
Grall-Bronnec M, et al.Dopamine agonists and impulse control disorders: a complex association. DrugSaf. 2018;41(1):19-75.
FDA:FDA Approves Novel Non-Opioid Treatment for Moderate to Severe Acute Pain
Vertex Pharmaceuticals: Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Trials of Suzetrigine, a Non-Opioid, Pain Signal Inhibitor for Treatment of Acute Pain After
Abdominoplasty or Bunionectomy
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME:https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music:composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer:Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 58 we discuss a randomized controlled trial of semaglutide for alcohol use disorder.
Hendershot CS, Bremmer MP, Paladino MB, Kostantinis G, Gilmore TA, Sullivan NR, Tow AC, Dermody SS, Prince MA, Jordan R, McKee SA, Fletcher PJ, Claus ED, Klein KR. Once-Weekly Semaglutide in Adults With Alcohol Use Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Psychiatry. 2025 Feb 12:e244789.
We also discuss benzodiazepine tapering guidelines and new ways to use Sublocade.
ASAM Clinical Practice Guideline on Benzodiazepine Tapering
Sublocade label changes
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss 4 more articles that changed our practice. Listen to us talk through real cases, what we used to do, and what we do now.
Smoking Cessation After Initial Treatment Failure With Varenicline or Nicotine Replacement: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2024 May 28; 331(20):1722-1731.
Extended-Release Injection vs Sublingual Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder With Fentanyl Use: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Jun 3;7(6):e2417377.
Understanding the shared meaning of recovery from substance use disorders: New findings from the What is Recovery? Study. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 17, 1–12.
Long-term buprenorphine treatment for kratom use disorder: A case series. Substance Abuse, 2022. 43(1), 763–766.
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Thank you to the Pennsylvania Society of Addiction Medicine!
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss 4 articles that changed our practice. Listen to us talk through real cases, what we used to do, and what we do now.
Quantifying a potential protective effect of buprenorphine on fatality risk during acute fentanyl exposures. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, Volume 158, 2024. 209252, ISSN 2949-8759.
Outcomes After Initiation of Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder at Hospital Discharge. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Mar 4;7(3):e243387.
Association of Cannabis Use With Cardiovascular Outcomes Among US Adults. J Am Heart Assoc. 2024 Mar 5;13(5):e030178.
Association of random and observed urine drug screening with long-term retention in opioid treatment programs. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2024 Feb 1;255:111067.
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ASAM Advocacy Center
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 57 we discuss a new definition of recovery.
Zemore SE, Ziemer KL, Gilbert PA, Karno MP, Kaskutas LA. Understanding the Shared Meaning of Recovery From Substance Use Disorders: New Findings From the What is Recovery? Study. Subst Abuse. 2023 Sep 15;17:11782218231199372.
We also discuss sports betting and why more people aren’t prescribing buprenorphine.
STAT News: The misguided reason why providers aren’t prescribing more buprenorphine for opioid use disorder
Scientific American: How ‘Dark Patterns’ in Sports Betting Apps Keep Users Gambling
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 56 we discuss how many attempts it takes to quit using addictive substances.
Fontes RM, Tegge AN, Freitas-Lemos R, Cabral D, Bickel WK. Beyond the first try: How many quit attempts are necessary to achieve substance use cessation? Drug Alcohol Depend. 2024 Dec 8;267:112525. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2024.112525. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39719807.
We also discuss capping nicotine content in cigarettes and how exercise affects cravings.
Reuters: US regulators propose capping nicotine in cigarettes at non-addictive levels
Addictive Behaviors: Ding F, Jia S, Wang P, Liu C, Li Y. Effect of exercise on cravings levels in individuals with drug dependency: A systematic review. Addict Behav. 2024 Nov;158:108127. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2024.108127. Epub 2024 Aug 6. PMID: 39127026.
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This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go to this link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visit MI CARES.
CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
---
This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
Facebook Group: Addiction Medicine Journal Club
Instagram: @AddictionMedJC
Threads: @AddictionMedJC
YouTube: addictionmedicinejournalclub
Twitter/X: @AddictionMedJC
Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 55 we discuss the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of buprenorphine in pregnancy.
Caritis, Steve N. MD; Venkataramanan, Raman PhD. A Pharmacologic Evaluation of Buprenorphine in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period. Journal of Addiction Medicine ():10.1097/ADM.0000000000001380, September 2, 2024.
We also discuss fraud in Baltimore recovery houses, and the doubling of alcohol-related deaths.
The New York Times: They Entered Treatment. Drugs, Overdoses and Deaths Followed.
The New York Times: Alcohol Deaths Have More Than Doubled in Two Decades, Study Finds
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
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In episode 54 we discuss an article about 24-mg daily of buprenorphine and behavioral health hospitalizations.
Axeen S, Pacula RL, Merlin JS, Gordon AJ, Stein BD. Association of Daily Doses of Buprenorphine With Urgent Health Care Utilization. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Sep 3;7(9):e2435478.
We also discuss the decline in overdose deaths and RFK’s experience with recovery.
The White House: Biden-Harris Administration Marks Historic Progress Reducing Overdoses Across the Country
The New York Times: ROBERT KENNEDY JR. ADMITS HE IS GUILTY IN POSSESSING HEROIN
Robert F. Kennedy: Recovering America - A Film About Healing Our Addiction Crisis
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
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In episode 53 we discuss an article comparing treatment retention and mortality in patients who are prescribed methadone vs. buprenorphine/naloxone for treatment of opioid use disorder.
Nosyk B, Et al. Buprenorphine/Naloxone vs Methadone for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. JAMA. 2024 Oct 17.
We also discuss the Modernizing Opioid Treatment Access Act, engaging non-abstinent patients in treatment, and hostility to medications with the recovery community.
Modernizing Opioid Treatment Access Act (MOTAA) (H.R.1359 / S. 644)
ASAM: Engagement and Retention of Nonabstinent Patients in Substance Use Treatment
STAT News: The recovery community says it offers refuge from opioid addiction. But it’s still hostile to lifesaving addiction medications
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
Facebook: @AddictionMedJC
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Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
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In episode 52 we discuss precipitated withdrawal in the era of fentanyl.
Thakrar AP, Et al. Buprenorphine-Precipitated Withdrawal Among Hospitalized Patients Using Fentanyl. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Sep 3;7(9):e2435895.
We also discuss kratom, brain injury after overdose, and syringe services.
The Kratom Sobriety Podcast
Making Kratom Safer
The Conversation: Brain injury after overdose is a hidden epidemic
NIDA: Syringe services for people who inject drugs are enormously effective, but remain underused
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CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
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In episode 51 we discuss the connection between fun activities and success in recovery from substance use disorder.
Acuff, S. F., Ellis, J. D., Rabinowitz, J. A., Hochheimer, M., Hobelmann, J. G., Huhn, A. S., & Strickland, J. C. (2024). A brief measure of non-drug reinforcement: Association with treatment outcomes during initial substance use recovery. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 256, 111092.
We also discuss whether people know their PCP can treat addiction, and alcohol use in Ireland.
JAMA Network Open: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Primary Care
BBC: Why are people in Ireland drinking less alcohol?
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Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
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41-50. Round-Up
Quick summaries of our last 10 (actually 11) articles.
41. Electronic Nicotine-Delivery Systems for Smoking Cessation
42. Quantifying a potential protective effect of buprenorphine on fatality risk during acute fentanyl exposures
43. Outcomes After Initiation of Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder at Hospital Discharge
44 Association of Cannabis Use With Cardiovascular Outcomes Among US Adults
45. Association of random and observed urine drug screening with long-term retention in opioid treatment programs
46. Smoking Cessation After Initial Treatment Failure With Varenicline or Nicotine Replacement: A Randomized Clinical Trial
47. Extended-Release Injection vs Sublingual Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder With Fentanyl Use: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
48. Associations of semaglutide with incidence and recurrence of alcohol use disorder in real-world population
49. Extended observation of reduced methamphetamine use with combined naltrexone plus bupropion in the ADAPT-2 trial
50. Kratom use as more than a "self-treatment"
Prevalence of Kratom Use Disorder Among Kratom Consumers
Long-term buprenorphine treatment for kratom use disorder: A case series
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Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
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Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities.
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In episode 50 we discuss 3 articles about kratom.
We are again joined by our friend Dr. Casey Grover from the Addiction Medicine Made Easy Podcast.
Smith KE, Dunn KE, Rogers JM, Grundmann O, McCurdy CR, Garcia-Romeu A, Schriefer D, Swogger MT, Epstein DH. Kratom use as more than a "self-treatment". Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2022 Nov 2;48(6):684-694.
Hill K, Grundmann O, Smith KE, Stanciu CN. Prevalence of Kratom Use Disorder Among Kratom Consumers. J Addict Med. 2024 May-Jun 01;18(3):306-312.
Broyan, V. R., Brar, J. K., Allgaier, Student, T., & Allgaier, J. T. (2022). Long-term buprenorphine treatment for kratom use disorder: A case series. Substance Abuse, 43(1), 763–766.
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CME: https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/
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Original theme music: composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
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Executive producer: Dr. Patrick Beeman
A podcast from Ars Longa Media
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This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice.
The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group.
Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com
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