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  • Pharmacology and Addiction Medicine
  • Public Health and Harm Reduction

Background:

  • Opioid agonist therapy presents unique challenges within correctional facilities.
  • Emerging research explores novel therapeutic agents like psilocybin for addiction.
  • Vaping cessation aids have benefits but carry risks, including chemical pneumonia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a new method for administering inhaled prescribed heroin.
  • To discuss the specific considerations for opioid agonist prescription in jail settings.
  • To present new perspectives on psilocybin's role in addiction medicine.
  • To review the literature on vaping for smoking cessation, its risks, and associated health concerns.
  • To highlight the delicate balance in opiate prescription for pain management.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on vaping and smoking cessation.
  • Discussion of novel administration methods for prescribed heroin.
  • Analysis of opioid agonist therapy in correctional settings.
  • Exploration of psilocybin's potential in addiction treatment.

Main Results:

  • Inhaled prescribed heroin administration is under investigation.
  • Psilocybin shows promise for addiction medicine.
  • Vaping may aid smoking cessation but poses health risks.
  • WHO guidelines on opiates were withdrawn, indicating complex prescription issues.

Conclusions:

  • Novel approaches to opioid and psychedelic therapies are emerging for addiction.
  • Careful consideration of risks and benefits is crucial for prescribing opioids and managing vaping-related health issues.
  • The management of opiate prescription requires balancing efficacy and safety.