Many pharmacological approaches have been used in managing substance use disorders. Conventional pharmacological agents have relatively short durations of action which make them vulnerable to non-adherence and relapse to substance use disorder. To overcome this problem, long-acting preparations have been developed with the aim of reducing the frequency of use and hence improving adherence. This review takes a broad overview of the long-acting preparations available for the management of substance use disorders. The pharmacology, advantages and disadvantages of these preparations are discussed. Many of these preparations hold promise for improving patient outcomes.
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Hegde, A., Singh, S. M., & Sarkar, S. (2013, January). Long-acting preparations in substance abuse management: A review and update. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. https://doi.org/10.4103/0253-7176.112194
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