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Tapentadol, the new kid on the block in India

Debasish Basu, Tathagata Mahintamini, Abhishek Ghosh, Fazle Roub, BN Subodh, SK Mattoo, Ajit Avasthi

2020Indian Journal of Psychiatry13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Large-scale prospective case series of tapentadol abuse or dependence in India is not available. Hence, we aimed to study the prevalence and profile of tapentadol users in a treatment-seeking population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: = 26) with either tapentadol misuse/abuse or dependence in patients attending a de-addiction center. RESULTS: The prevalence of tapentadol abuse or dependence was 25% among the pharmaceutical opioid users. Concurrent use of other opioids was seen in >80% of participants of both the arms. Major sources of tapentadol were chemists (without a prescription) (53%) and doctors (prescriptions) (40%). Patients in the tapentadol dependence group had a significantly higher dose, duration, and pharmaceutical opioid use. CONCLUSION: India needs awareness promotion, training, availability restriction, and provision of treatment for tapentadol abuse or dependence.

Topics & Concepts

TapentadolMedical prescriptionMedicineOpioidWorryProspective cohort studyPopulationRetrospective cohort studyPsychiatryInternal medicineAnxietyPharmacologyEnvironmental healthReceptorOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentForensic Toxicology and Drug AnalysisSubstance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes