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Lead: Best practices for hospital-based initiation of medications for opioid use disorder: A consensus statement

Lead: Best practices for hospital-based initiation of medications for opioid use disorder: A consensus statement

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Best practices for hospital-based initiation of medications for opioid use disorder: A consensus statement

JAMA Network Open

This survey study used a 2-round Delphi process to develop expert consensus on best practices for hospital-based MOUD initiation for patients with OUD, with a goal to provide guidance on changing inpatient addiction treatment in response to increased synthetic opioids in the unregulated drug supply. A total of 42 expert clinicians participated; clinicians were considered a national expert if they had cared for at least 100 hospitalized patients with OUD in the last two years. There was consensus that buprenorphine and methadone initiation in the hospital setting were appropriate, with less support for hospital-based naltrexone initiation. Consensus was also reached to support rapid methadone initiation; high- and low-dose buprenorphine initiation; and provision of non-MOUD full agonist opioids for treatment of opioid withdrawal during methadone initiation, as a bridge to buprenorphine initiation, and for those declining MOUD.

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