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Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Is It Possible to Adapt the Daily Doses to the Metabolic Activity of the Patient?
Charlier, Corinne; Dessalles, M. C.; Plomteux, Guy
2001In Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 23 (1), p. 1-3
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Keywords :
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System/genetics; Female; Humans; Hydrocortisone/blood; Male; Methadone/administration & dosage/metabolism/therapeutic use; Mixed Function Oxygenases/genetics; Narcotics/administration & dosage/metabolism/therapeutic use; Opioid-Related Disorders/genetics/metabolism/rehabilitation; Phenotype
Abstract :
[en] Controversy still exists concerning the proper daily dose of methadone to be used in opiate dependency treatment. Because it is admitted that serum methadone concentration may be significantly correlated with the amount of drug available at the receptor level, it could be interesting to predict the methadone daily doses necessary to reach such a serum concentration. The authors have attempted to correlate the serum methadone level with the daily intake, considering the metabolic activity of the patients. A poor correlation was found between methadone doses and methadone serum concentrations (r2 = 0.0409, p = 0.048). The test used to determine the metabolic activity of patients is the 6-OH cortisol/17-OH corticosteroids ratio in urine. This urinary 6-OH cortisol/17-OH corticosteroids ratio was tested because cortisol is metabolized through the same P450 cytochromes as methadone, namely cytochrome P450 3A4. This determination could be of interest because it could be tested before methadone administration to predict optimal doses. But when the authors tried to correlate the methadone serum concentration with the steroid ratio, they failed to find a significant correlation (r2 = 0.0046, N.S.), even when they took into account the daily doses (r2 = 0.0015, N.S.), most probably because of some limitations of the cortisol ratio.
Disciplines :
Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology
Author, co-author :
Charlier, Corinne  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de pharmacie > Chimie toxicologique
Dessalles, M. C.
Plomteux, Guy ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Services généraux (Faculté de médecine) > Relations académiques et scientifiques (Médecine)
Language :
English
Title :
Methadone Maintenance Treatment: Is It Possible to Adapt the Daily Doses to the Metabolic Activity of the Patient?
Publication date :
February 2001
Journal title :
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
ISSN :
0163-4356
eISSN :
1536-3694
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States - Maryland
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Pages :
1-3
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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