1.Primarily results of alcoholism withdrawal in the community
Journal of Vietnamese Medicine 2001;263(9):37-41
As for treatment in community: the alcohol addicts are giving up alcohol completely after treatment is 4/31 equals 12.90%. The times using alcohol daily are reduced from 7 days down to 5 days is 11/31 (35.48%). The treatment of alcohol addiction in the community: beside the use of different anti-anxieties must be combine together with psychotherapy as well as the support from family and community, particularly addict's determination.
Alcoholism
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therapy
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
2.Clinical application of acupuncture for treatment of heroin withdrawal syndrome.
Tun-Qing WEN ; Zhao-Jun YANG ; Xi-Ling LEI ; Sha-Hui XU ; Ying HUANG ; Ge-Shu DU ; Guang-Li ZHANG ; Zhi CAI ; Jiang-Ping TANG ; Jian-Hua CAO ; Xue-Hui ZHANG ; Fei-Bao SHAN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(7):449-453
OBJECTIVETo make technical standard of acupuncture manipulation for acupuncture treatment of heroin withdrawal syndrome.
METHODSTwo hundred and twenty cases of heroin withdrawal syndrome were randomly divided into an acupuncture group of 111 cases and a control group of 109 cases. They were respectively treated with acupuncture and oral administration of lofexidine hydrochloride, and their therapeutic effects were observed.
RESULTSThe heroin dependence (acute stage) were effectively withdrawn in the two groups. The treatment group in change of total scores for withdrawal symptoms before and after treatment, the total scores for withdrawal symptoms at the 4th and 5th days, treatment of insomnia and the score for self-Hamilton Anxiety Scale and the score after at the 4th day was superior to the control group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01, P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture has a satisfactory, rapid, safe and reliable clinical therapeutic effect.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Anxiety ; Heroin ; Heroin Dependence ; Humans ; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
4.Clinical study on electroacupuncture at Jiaji (EX-B2) for interfering protracted withdrawal syndrome in the patient of heroin dependence.
Jing-ping MU ; Li LIU ; Jun HU ; Ping XU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(9):599-602
OBJECTIVETo study effects of electroacupuncture at Jiaji (EX-B2) on protracted withdrawl syndrome of the patient of heroin dependence.
METHODSOne hundred and twenty cases of heroin dependence were randomly divided into 4 groups: acupuncture group I (Jianji and Shenshu acupoints), acupuncture group II (acupoints at limbs), simulation group and control group. Protracted withdrawl syndrome scale, Hamilton anxiety scale (HAMA) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) were used to observe changes of the scores before and after treatment of 4, 8, 10 weeks.
RESULTSIn the treatment of 4, 8, 10 weeks, the cumulative scores for protracted withdrawl syndrome, HAMA and SDS in the acupuncture group I and II decreased significantly as compared with those in the control group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONElectroacupuncture can significantly improve protracted withdrawl syndrome, alleviate anxiety and depression, and electroacupuncture at Jiaji (EX-B2) being better than at the acupoints of the limbs.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Electroacupuncture ; Heroin Dependence ; Humans ; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
5.Auricular point sticking combined with transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation for smoking cessation:a randomized controlled trial.
Shu-Min CHEN ; Zhen-Yu LIU ; Jia JI ; Zhao LIU ; Ying-Ying WANG ; Jin-Sheng YANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2022;42(11):1235-1239
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the clinical efficacy between auricular point sticking combined with transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) and nicotine patch for smoking cessation.
METHODS:
Two hundred patients who voluntarily quit smoking were randomly divided into a combination group and a nicotine patch group, 100 cases in each group. In the combination group, auricular point sticking (Shenmen [TF4], Neifenmi [CO18], Pizhixia [AT4], Jiaogan [AH6a], etc., once every other day) combined with TEAS(Lieque [LU 7] and Zusanli [ST 36], with continuous wave, 20 Hz in frequency, 1 mA in current intensity, 30 min each time, once a day) were applied. In the nicotine patch group, nicotine patch was applied. Both groups were treated for 8 weeks. The immediate withdrawal rate and persistent withdrawal rate 8 weeks into treatment and in follow-up of 16 weeks after treatment in the two groups were compared; before treatment, 8 weeks into treatment and in follow-up of 16 weeks after treatment, the degree of nicotine dependence was evaluated by using Fagerström test for nicotine dependence (FTND); 1 week into treatment, 8 weeks into treatment and in follow-up of 16 weeks after treatment, the withdrawal symptoms and smoking craving were evaluated by using Minnesota nicotine withdrawal scale (MNWS); the safety and compliance (dropped off rate and treatment completeness) were evaluated in the two groups.
RESULTS:
There was no statistical significance of the differences in the immediate withdrawal rate and persistent withdrawal rate 8 weeks into treatment and during follow-up between the two groups (P>0.05). The FTND scores were decreased 8 weeks into treatment and during follow-up in the two groups compared with those before treatment (P<0.01); the FTND score during follow-up in the combination group was lower than the nicotine patch group (P<0.05). The MNWS scores were decreased 8 weeks into treatment and during follow-up in the two groups compared with those 1 week into treatment (P<0.05); the changes of MNWS scores 8 weeks into treatment and during follow-up in the combination group were greater than the nicotine patch group (P<0.05, P<0.01). There were no serious adverse reactions in either group. Eight weeks into treatment and during follow-up, the dropped off rates were all 16.0% (16/100) in the combination group, which were 20.0% (20/100) and 23.0% (23/100) in the nicotine patch group, there was no statistical significance of the differences in the two groups (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in treatment completeness between the two groups (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
Auricular point sticking combined with TEAS could effective decrease the degree of nicotine dependence, improve withdrawal symptoms in smokers, its effect is superior to nicotine patch.
Humans
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Smoking Cessation
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Tobacco Use Disorder
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Acupuncture Points
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Administration, Cutaneous
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Nicotine
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/drug therapy*
6.SUN's abdominal acupuncture for depression after methamphetamine withdrawal: a randomized controlled trial.
Yuan-Zheng SUN ; Yan-Lin LIU ; Xi-Tong ZHAO ; Chen ZHOU ; Yu HAN ; Xiu-Ge YANG ; Peng LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2022;42(1):18-22
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the clinical effect of SUN 's abdominal acupuncture and conventional acupuncture in the treatment of depression after methamphetamine withdrawal.
METHODS:
A total of 80 female patients with depression after methamphetamine withdrawal were randomly divided into an observation group (40 cases, 1 case dropped off) and a control group (40 cases, 2 cases dropped off). The control group was treated with conventional acupuncture at Baihui (GV 20), Yintang (GV 29), Taichong (LR 3), Shenmen (HT 7), Neiguan (PC 6), Danzhong (GV 17), and the observation group was treated with SUN 's abdominal acupuncture at area 1 of the abdomen and area 8 of the abdomen. Both groups were treated once a day, 30 min each time, 6 days as a course of treatment, 1 day rest between treatment courses, a total of 4 courses of treatment. The scores of withdrawal symptoms, Hamilton depression scale (HAMD), Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) scale and serum serotonin (5-HT) level were compared between the two groups before and after treatment.
RESULTS:
After treatment, the scores of withdrawal symptoms, HAMD and the various scores and total score of PSQI scale in the two groups were all lower than before treatment (P<0.01), and the scores of withdrawal symptoms, HAMD and the sleep quality, time to fall asleep, sleep time scores and total score of PSQI in the observation group were lower than the control group (P<0.05, P<0.01). After treatment, the serum 5-HT level of the two groups was increased (P<0.01), and that in the observation group was higher than the control group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
SUN 's abdominal acupuncture can improve withdrawal symptom, depression and sleep quality, increase serum 5-HT content in treatment of depression after methamphetamine withdrawal, and has better effect than conventional acupuncture.
Abdomen
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Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Depression/therapy*
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Female
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Humans
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Methamphetamine/adverse effects*
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Sleep Quality
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome/therapy*
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Treatment Outcome
7.Chest X ray changes in severe acute respiratory syndrome cases after discontinuation of glucocorticosteroids treatment.
Wan-zhen YAO ; Ya-hong CHEN ; Li-qiang ZHANG ; Xiao-hong WANG ; Yong-chang SUN ; Wei SUN ; Jiang-li HAN ; Fu-chun ZHANG ; Ya-an ZHENG ; Bo-zhang SUN ; Bei HE ; Ming-wu ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2004;117(1):143-144
8.Effect of electro-acupuncture intervention on cognition attention bias in heroin addiction abstinence-a dot-probe-based event-related potential study.
Ying-Ping JIANG ; Hao LIU ; Ping XU ; Yan WANG ; Guang-Hua LU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2011;17(4):267-271
OBJECTIVETo study the changes of cognitive attention-related brain function in the heroin addicts before and after electro-acupuncture (EA) intervention for exploring the concerned neuro-mechanism of addictive relapse and the central action role of EA intervention.
METHODSAdopting event-related potential (ERP) technique, the ERP at 64 electrode spots in 10 heroin addicts (test group) were recorded before and after EA intervention with dot-probe experimental form during implementing cognitive task on positive emotional clue (PEC), negative emotional clues (NEC), and heroin-related clue (HRC). The P200 amplitude components on the selected observation points (Fz, Cz, and Pz) were analyzed and compared with those obtained from 10 healthy subjects as the control.
RESULTSBefore EA, the ERP of attention on HRC in the test group was higher than that on PEC and NEC (P<0.05) and significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.05); after EA, the P200 amplitude of attention on HRC at Cz and Pz was significantly lowered (P<0.05) and that on PEC at Fz was significantly elevated (P<0.05). After EA, the P200 amplitude at Pz was ranked as NEC > PEC > HRC, but in the control group, it showed PEC > HRC at all three observation points and PEC > NEC at Pz.
CONCLUSIONHeroin addicts show attention bias to HRC, which could be significantly reduced by EA intervention, illustrating that EA could effectively inhibit the attention bias to heroin and so might have potential for lowering the relapse rate.
Adult ; Attention ; Case-Control Studies ; Cognition ; Electroacupuncture ; Evoked Potentials ; Heroin Dependence ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Humans ; Male ; Substance Withdrawal Syndrome ; physiopathology ; therapy
9.Quality of life for drug abusers accepting methadone maintenance treatment.
Xing-Li LI ; Hong-Zhuan TAN ; Zhen-Qiu SUN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2008;33(7):601-605
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the change and influence factors of quality of life QOL for drug abusers who accepted methadone maintenance treatment (MMT).
METHODS:
The questionnaire of QOL-BRIEF was used to measure the level of QQL when patients just entered the study and 6 months after the treatment respectively. The effect of therapy and characteristic of patients on change of QOL was analyzed.
RESULTS:
The scores in physiological domain, psychological domain, and the total score obviously increased after the treatment. There was no significant difference in the change of QOL between the patients of different dose groups. The QOLs of males and patients with long-time drug use improved significantly after the treatment.
CONCLUSION
MMT can raise the QOL of drug abusers. Gender and time of drug use may be the risk factors of QOL improvement.
Female
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Humans
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Male
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Methadone
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administration & dosage
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Opioid-Related Disorders
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drug therapy
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Quality of Life
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
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drug therapy
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Surveys and Questionnaires
10.Change and influence factors of craving for patients after 6 month methadone maintenance treatment.
Xingli LI ; Hongzhuan TAN ; Zhenqiu SUN ; Heng ZHANG ; Mengshi CHEN ; Qiuying OU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(8):718-722
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the change and impact factors of craving for heroin in patients after 6 month methadone maintenance treatment (MMT).
METHODS:
The questionnaire of craving for heroin was used to measure the level of craving for heroin when patients just entered the study and were treated for 6 months. The influence of MMT on craving in patients were analyzed.
RESULTS:
The total score and score for other factors decreased except the factor "self-control" after MMT. The craving for high dose patients decreased significantly after 6 month treatment (P<0.05). The degree of craving for heroin in males and females all decreased after MMT, but no significant difference was shown (P>0.05). The craving degree for heroin in patients with long drug use was higher than that of patients with short drug use. After the treatment, the improvement of craving was more significant for the long drug users.
CONCLUSION
MMT can decline the craving for heroin in drug users. Dosage for methadone and gender may be the risk factors of craving change.
Adult
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China
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Female
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Heroin Dependence
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drug therapy
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psychology
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rehabilitation
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Humans
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Male
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Methadone
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therapeutic use
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Substance Withdrawal Syndrome
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drug therapy
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psychology
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Young Adult