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Unintentional buprenorphine and methadone poisoning in children: a matched observational study.

Fariba FarnaghiNarges GholamiHossein Hassanian-MoghaddamRebecca McDonaldReza ZamanzadehNasim Zamani
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2021)
Compared to children poisoned with methadone, buprenorphine cases had higher rates of loss of consciousness on admission but subsequently experienced fewer complications during hospital treatment, which is likely due to the buprenorphine partial antagonist effect. Our findings suggest that methadone exposure is more toxic than buprenorphine in pediatric populations.
Keyphrases
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