Case report: acute care management of severe opioid withdrawal with IV fentanyl.
Pouya AzarJean Nicolas WestenbergMartha J IgnaszewskiJames S H WongGeorge IsacNickie MathewR Michael KrauszPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2022)
This case demonstrates that intravenous fentanyl for management of OUD in hospital can be a feasible approach to meet opioid requirements and avoid fentanyl withdrawal among patients with severe OUD and daily fentanyl use, thereby promoting adherence to medical treatment and reducing the risk of patient-initiated discharge. There is an urgent need to tailor current treatment strategies for individuals who primarily use fentanyl. Carefully designed research is needed to further explore the use of IV fentanyl for acute care management of severe opioid withdrawal in a hospital setting.