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When Policy Lags Behind Science: Buprenorphine Dosing Reconsidered with Dr. Drits | Ep 5

41 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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Are dose caps on buprenorphine costing lives? In this episode of the Transform Mind Podcast, Dr. O and Dr. Drits dig into the evidence and the gaps around buprenorphine dosing for opioid use disorder In the fentanyl era, drawing on a 2023 narrative review by Grande and colleagues published in the Journal of Addiction Medicine. Higher doses are consistently linked to better treatment retention. Yet dose caps persist in clinical practice and insurance policy, even as the opioid supply has fundamentally shifted. Dr. O and Dr. Drits break down why, and what clinicians and patients can do about it.In this episode: → Why the "ceiling effect" applies to respiratory depression not to craving or withdrawal relief → What the evidence says about retention, fentanyl, and dosing → How to advocate for patients within institutional and insurance constraints → Common myths about diversion and high-dose buprenorphine → Shared decision-making in practice Learning Objectives By the end of this episode, listeners will be able to: 1. Describe the evidence base regarding buprenorphine dose limits and clinical outcomes. 2. Explain how buprenorphine pharmacology informs safety at higher doses. 3. Identify policy and systemic factors that influence dosing practices. Apply evidence-based reasoning to clinical and systems-level decision-making in opioid use disorder care. Chapters: 00:00 High Dose Benefits 01:23 Podcast Intro Format 02:34 Why Dose Caps Matter 07:48 Guest Perspective Policy Lag 11:27 Dose Limits Today 14:44 Buprenorphine Pharmacology 18:07 Retention Saves Lives 20:31 Fentanyl Needs Higher Doses 22:25 Advocacy Under Limits 24:53 Training And Myths 28:38 Case Dosing Decisions 34:38 Shared Decision Making 37:34 Ceiling Effect Explained 39:24 Key Takeaways Reference: Grande LA et al. "High-dose buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder in the context of fentanyl exposure." Journal of Addiction Medicine, 2023. ⚠️ This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Clinical decisions should be made in consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. #BuprenorphineTreatment #OpioidUseDisorder #MOUD #FentanylCrisis #AddictionMedicine #HarmReduction #TransformMindPodcast

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