Methadone-induced hypoglycemia.

Author: FaskowitzAndrew J, KramskiyVladimir N, PasternakGavril W

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Original Abstract of the Article :
To determine if recent observations of hypoglycemia in patients receiving high-dose methadone extended to an animal model, we explored the effects of methadone and other mu-opioids on blood glucose levels in mice. Methadone lowered blood glucose in a dose-dependent manner with 20 mg/kg yielding a na...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23467779

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Methadone and Blood Sugar: A Camel's Perspective

This research delves into the fascinating world of pharmacology, specifically focusing on the effects of methadone, a commonly prescribed medication for opioid dependence, on blood sugar levels. The study, conducted in a mouse model, employs a controlled experimental design to investigate the impact of methadone on blood glucose. The researchers discovered that methadone, in high doses, significantly lowers blood glucose levels in mice, a finding that was reversed by the administration of naloxone, a known opioid antagonist. This phenomenon was specific to the l-isomer of methadone, while the d-isomer had no effect, demonstrating the stereoselectivity of methadone's action. While other mu-opioid agonists, such as morphine, fentanyl, and oxycodone, failed to produce a similar effect, suggesting the involvement of specific mu-opioid receptor gene variants.

The Implications for Patients and Physicians

These findings have significant implications for patients receiving high doses of methadone, particularly those receiving intravenous administration. The study highlights the need for careful monitoring of blood glucose levels in these patients to prevent potential complications associated with hypoglycemia, a condition characterized by dangerously low blood sugar. This is especially important for individuals with pre-existing diabetes or those at risk for developing hypoglycemia.

Balancing the Benefits and Risks of Methadone

Methadone is a powerful tool in managing opioid dependence, but, like any medication, it comes with potential side effects. This research sheds light on the importance of vigilant monitoring, particularly when using high doses of methadone. It emphasizes the need for careful consideration of individual patient needs and risk factors to ensure the safest and most effective treatment approach.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research is like a desert oasis, providing valuable insights into the complex interplay between methadone and blood sugar levels. It underscores the importance of careful monitoring and the need for a balanced approach in managing opioid dependence. Just as a wise camel navigates the desert with caution and knowledge, physicians must approach methadone treatment with a thorough understanding of its effects and potential risks.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2013-10-17
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23467779

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS453240

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