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Feasibility of buprenorphine and methadone maintenance programmes among users of home made opioids in Ukraine
Authors:Michael Schaub  Victor Chtenguelov  Emilis Subata  Gundo Weiler  Ambros Uchtenhagen
Affiliation:1. Friends Research Institute, 1040 Park Ave., Suite 103, Baltimore, MD, 21201, USA;2. Department of Psychology, University of Maryland, Biology/Psychology Building, College Park, MD, 20742, USA;3. Institute for Behavior Resources REACH Health Services, 2104 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, MD, 21218, USA;4. University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, 110 South Paca St. 4th floor, Baltimore, MD, USA
Abstract:
BackgroundOpioid substitution therapy (OST) in the Ukraine was not provided until 2004. Methadone maintenance therapy only became available in May 2008. Injecting drug users in Ukraine are predominantly injecting self-made opioid solution (‘Shirka’). A feasibility study on buprenorphine and methadone maintenance treatment was conducted in 2008.MethodsA total of 331 opioid dependent patients were given buprenorphine (n = 191) or methadone (n = 140) as a substitute, and a survey of substance use, HIV transmission risks, and legal and social status was conducted at baseline and at six months follow-up.ResultsIllegal substance use, illegal activities, incomes and HIV related transmission risks were highly reduced, whereas employment rates and psychiatric problems improved. Retention was comparatively high among the patients in buprenorphine (84.8%) and in methadone maintenance treatment (85.0%) after six months of treatment.ConclusionThese data show the successful implementation of OST in the Ukraine among drug users who were predominantly injectors of self-made opioid solutions. Continuing scale-up of OST in the Ukraine is therefore both feasible and highly recommended.
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