Prescribing psychostimulants could be an effective option in treating stimulant use disorders.

Incorporating prescription psychostimulants into the continuum of care for people with stimulant use disorder in Canada
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Following evidence from clinical trials in Australia, Europe and the United States, physicians and nurse practitioners in Canada and other countries are increasingly prescribing psychostimulants as harm reduction for stimulant use disorder (2✔ ✔Trusted SourceTreatment of Stimulant Use Disorders: Current Practices and Promising Perspectives
Go to source). "This emerging evidence can support prescribers' level of confidence in off-label prescribing of psychostimulants to patients with stimulant use disorder (and particularly for patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and stimulant use disorder)," write Drs. Heather Palis, University of British Columbia and Scott MacDonald, Providence Health Care, Vancouver, BC.
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To help implement prescribed psychostimulants in Canada, the authors suggest that clinical practice guidance should be updated based on new evidence, and that substance use treatment programs and clinics establish protocols to incorporate psychostimulants into the range of interventions.
"Broader implementation of prescribed psychostimulants as an effective option in the continuum of care for stimulant use disorder is needed in Canada; this practice would help the growing number of patients seeking to reduce their reliance on the illegal stimulant supply during the ongoing unregulated drug poisoning crisis," they conclude.
References:
- Incorporating prescription psychostimulants into the continuum of care for people with stimulant use disorder in Canada - (https://www.cmaj.ca/content/195/27/E934)
- Treatment of Stimulant Use Disorders: Current Practices and Promising Perspectives - (https://www.unodc.org/documents/drug-prevention-and-treatment/Treatment_of_PSUD_for_website_24.05.19.pdf)
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