An Inverse Relationship Between Alcohol and Heroin Use in Heroin Users Post Detoxification.
Nirvana MorganWilliam DanielsUgasvaree SubramaneyPublished in: Substance abuse and rehabilitation (2020)
After detoxification, a significant reduction in heroin use was observed with a concomitant increase in alcohol consumption. Under these circumstances, alcohol may have acted as a substitute for heroin in the short term. The initial reduction in heroin use 3 months postrehabilitation was followed by increased consumption 6 months later. This observation supports the need for interventions to prevent, monitor and treat high levels of alcohol use in heroin users post detoxification. The provision of OAMT is a necessary consideration to address both the risk of increased alcohol intake as well as the decline in heroin abstinence rates.