Buch, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 560 g
Buch, Englisch, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 560 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-091603-9
Verlag: ACADEMIC
An incisive, essential guide to understanding one of today's most urgent -- and complex -- problems.
The opioid epidemic is responsible for the first sustained decline in U.S. life expectancy since the 1960s. In 2017, more than 50,000 Americans died from an opioid overdose-to say nothing of the hundreds of thousands who live with some measure of opioid addiction every day.
The Opioid Epidemic: What Everyone Needs to Know® is an accessible, nonpartisan overview of the causes, politics, and treatments tied to the most devastating health crisis of our time. Its comprehensive approach and Q&A format offer readers a practical path to understanding the epidemic from all sides. This includes:
· the basic science of opioids
· the nature of addiction
· the underlying reasons for the opioid epidemic
· effective approaches to helping individuals, families, communities, and national policy
· myths and common misunderstandings related to opioid addiction
Written by two expert physicians and enriched with stories from their experiences in the crosshairs of this epidemic, this book is a critical resource for any general reader -- and for the individuals and families fighting this fight in their own lives.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Medizin, Gesundheitswesen Public Health, Gesundheitsmanagement, Gesundheitsökonomie, Gesundheitspolitik
- Sozialwissenschaften Psychologie Psychologie / Allgemeines & Theorie Psychologie: Sachbuch, Ratgeber
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Medizin, Gesundheitswesen Präventivmedizin, Gesundheitsförderung, Medizinisches Screening
Weitere Infos & Material
- Preface
- Section 1: The Basics
- 1. The Basics of Opioids and Opioid Addiction
- What are opioids?
- How are opioids made?
- How do opioids affect the brain?
- How do opioids affect the body?
- What forms do opioids take?
- How do opioids differ from one another?
- What is tolerance to opioids?
- What is withdrawal?
- What is physical dependence on opioids?
- What is addiction to opioids?
- What is the stigma of addiction?
- Is there a cure for opioid addiction?
- Can the symptoms of opioid addiction improve without treatment?
- Is there effective treatment for opioid addiction?
- Is using an opioid medication for treatment just replacing one addiction for another?
- How do opioids cause overdose?
- What is naloxone?
- What are remission and recovery?
- What is relapse?
- What is the opioid epidemic?
- What can be done to respond effectively to the opioid epidemic?
- Section 2: Opioid Use in Individuals and Families
- 2. Use of Opioid Medications for Pain
- When is it appropriate for someone to receive opioids for pain?
- Should opioids be used for chronic, non-cancer pain?
- In what forms are opioid medications used for pain?
- Should people with a family history of addiction worry about taking opioids for pain?
- What should I discuss with my doctor before taking opioids for pain?
- Should I take an opioid medication if I am pregnant?
- What are the side effects of opioid medications for pain?
- Do all people who take opioids for pain develop an addiction?
- What are the signs of developing an addiction to opioid medications?
- How should my doctor monitor my use of opioids for pain?
- If I would like to reduce my use of opioid pain medications, what should I do?
- What are signs and symptoms of an overdose to opioid medications?
- Should I have naloxone on hand if I am taking an opioid medication for pain?
- Where should I store opioid medications at home?
- What should I do if I have opioid pills left over?
- Why do people keep unused opioids at home?
- 3. Illicit Use of Opioids
- What is the illicit use of opioids?
- What are the different ways of using opioids illicitly?
- What is fentanyl?
- How do people start using opioids illicitly?
- vWhat is the connection between illicit opioid use and sex?
- Why do people use other illicit substances with opioids?
- What can people who use opioids illicitly do to reduce their risks?
- 4. Opioid Addiction
- What causes opioid addiction?
- What is happening in the brain of someone with an opioid addiction?
- What are triggers?
- What are drug dreams?
- Is opioid addiction a disease?
- How do doctors diagnose opioid addiction?
- What are the consequences of opioid addiction?
- How long does opioid addiction last?
- Do people with addiction want to stop using opioids?
- 5. Opioid Overdose
- What factors determine whether someone who uses opioids overdoses?
- How can I tell if someone is experiencing an opioid overdose?
- What should I do if suspect someone is experiencing an opioid overdose?
- What are the different forms of naloxone and how are they used?
- What happens after someone suffering an opioid overdose gets naloxone?
- Do I still need to call 911 if I have rescued someone with naloxone?
- How can I get naloxone?
- 6. Treatment for Opioid Addiction
- What are the goals of treatment for opioid addiction?
- What are effective ways to engaging people with opioid addiction in treatment?
- What is remission?
- What is effective treatment for opioid addiction?
- When is the right time to start treatment for opioid addiction?
- How are the needs of someone with opioid addiction assessed?
- What is methadone?
- Does methadone make people sleepy?
- Can I take other medications with methadone?
- What are Opioid Treatment Programs?
- What is buprenorphine?
- Why does buprenorphine come in a formulation mixed with naloxone?
- What is naltrexone?
- Which is the best medication to take for opioid addiction?
- How long should I take a medication for opioid addiction?
- Does evidence support the use of marijuana as an effective treatment for opioid addiction?
- Does evidence support the use of the botanical kratom as an effective treatment for opioid addiction?
- Does evidence support ibogaine as an effective treatment for opioid addiction?
- How is pain managed in someone being treated for an opioid addiction?
- What is detox?
- What is the role of counseling in the treatment of opioid addiction?
- What is the role of peers in the treatment of opioid addiction?
- What is the role of a residential (inpatient) setting in the treatment of opioid addiction?
- What is the role of drug testing in the treatment of opioid addiction?
- What is the role of a primary care practitioner in the treatment of opioid addiction?
- What should I expect from my specialty addiction treatment provider?
- What should I expect from other clinicians in the healthcare system?
- What confidentiality protections exist for treatment for opioid addiction?
- 7. Opioids and Pregnancy
- What are the risks of opioid exposure during pregnancy?
- How is opioid addiction treated during pregnancy?
- Which medication is most effective for pregnant women with opioid addiction?
- What is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome?
- How is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome treated?
- Is a baby with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome born addicted?
- What are the long-term effects of opioid use during pregnancy?
- Should women exposed to opioids breastfeed?
- 8. Teens
- Has the opioid epidemic in the United States included teenagers?
- What are the characteristics of opioid addiction among teenagers?
- Is treatment effective for teens with opioid addiction?
- Should parents keep naloxone in the home?
- What should parents do in a crisis?
- Are there scams targeting parents of teens with addiction to opioids and other substances?
- 9. Opioids and Families
- What do I do if I suspect my family member is misusing opioids?
- How can I help connect my family member with opioid addiction to effective treatment?
- How can I tell if a treatment program is high quality?
- How can my family avoid scams?
- What is enabling?
- Does my family member first need to hit rock bottom before getting better?
- How can I cope with the stress of having a family member with opioid addiction?
- What is the role of home drug testing?
- How can I help a family member who is in recovery from opioid addiction?
- 10. Recovery from Opioid Addiction
- What is recovery from opioid addiction?
- What are 12-step programs?
- How can peers assist with recovery?
- What kinds of supports do people in recovery need?
- What is recovery housing?
- What are threats to recovery?
- What is the role of treatment in the recovery process?
- 11. History and Current State of the Opioid Epidemic
- When did the opioid epidemic start?
- Why have historians called the opioid problem, The American Disease?
- What led to the increase in prescriptions of opioids for pain from 1990 to 2010?
- What was the response to the overprescription of opioids in the early 2000s?
- Have tighter regulations on opioid prescriptions led to a rise in use of heroin?
- What is fentanyl and what is the fentanyl crisis?
- What role does race play in the opioid epidemic?
- 12. Preventing Opioid Addiction in Communities
- What is the role of a community in preventing opioid addiction?
- Does reducing exposure to excessive prescribing of opioids prevent opioid addiction?
- What Are Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs?
- What are Take Back Days?
- What can the U.S. Food and Drug Administration do to prevent opioid addiction in communities?
- Do abuse-deterrent formulation of opioids work?
- What other technologies are under development to prevent misuse of opioid pain medications?
- What is the role of marijuana in preventing opioid addiction?
- Can communities go too far in restricting opioid prescribing?
- How can communities support resilience and create a safe environment to prevent opioid addiction?
- 13. Treatment and Recovery Policy for the Opioid Epidemic
- What is the relative importance of broad access to effective treatment for opioid addiction?
- What are the elements of a successful treatment system?
- What is the case for having hospital emergency departments provide treatment for opioid addiction?
- Other than emergency departments, what other types of providers would benefit from offering treatment for opioid addiction?
- Where are there gaps in payment and coverage for opioid addiction treatment?
- What happens when there is no financial support for effective opioid addiction treatment?
- What are the factors that limit expansions of access to effective treatment?
- What is Not in My Backyard Syndrome?
- Why is there resistance in some minority communities to treatment programs?
- Can treatment expansions backfire?
- How should the treatment system support pregnant women with opioid addiction?
- What is the controversy over forcing people with opioid addiction into treatment?
- What is the role of communities in supporting people in treatment and recovery?
- 14. Harm Reduction in the Opioid Epidemic
- What is harm reduction?
- What are naloxone programs?
- What is the case for making naloxone available without a prescription?
- What are good-Samaritan laws?
- What are syringe exchange programs?
- What are the controversies over how syringe exchange programs are managed?
- What are single-use syringes and what is the controversy over whether syringe exchange programs should exclusively distribute them?
- What is drug checking?
- What are supervised consumption facilities?
- What is the medical use of heroin?
- What limits the expansion of harm-reduction programs in the United States?
- 15. Criminal Justice and the Opioid Epidemic
- What is the war on drugs?
- Has the war on drugs failed?
- What is the role of race in the war on drugs?
- Is the war on drugs over?
- What is the role of police departments in addressing the opioid epidemic?
- What is the role of jails and prisons in addressing the opioid epidemic?
- 16. Surveillance, Evaluation, and Research and the Opioid Epidemic
- How well is the United States tracking the opioid epidemic?
- What trends related to the opioid epidemic are most useful to monitor?
- What other trends might make sense to track?
- What is the role of evaluation in assessing the response to the opioid epidemic?
- What are the most promising areas of current research related to opioids and opioid addiction?
- What are the challenges to moving research discoveries quickly into practice?
- 17. Future Considerations for the Opioid Epidemic
- What can the addiction field do to address the opioid epidemic?
- What can others in the healthcare system do to address the opioid epidemic?
- What can the criminal justice system do?
- What can litigation do?
- What can local communities do?
- What can cities and counties do?
- What can states do?
- What can the federal government do?
- What can individuals and families do?
- Index




