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Amphetamine and methamphetamine use disorder

Última revisão: 25 Mar 2025
Última atualização: 28 Jan 2025

Resumo

Definição

História e exame físico

Principais fatores diagnósticos

  • compulsive stimulant use despite negative consequences
  • hypervigilance
  • hyperarousal
  • anxiety
  • hallucinations
  • chest pain
  • paranoia
  • increased BP
  • dilated pupils
  • tachycardia
  • skin picking, skin lesions, excoriations
  • dental decay, gum disease
  • trismus, bruxism
  • dyspnea
  • hyperthermia
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Outros fatores diagnósticos

  • guarded/suspicious behavior
  • euphoria
  • alertness
  • increased concentration
  • headache
  • irritability
  • aggression
  • nausea, vomiting
  • depression
  • anorexia
  • increased motor activity
  • anhedonia
  • hemoptysis
  • pacing
  • cardiac arrhythmias
  • vasculitis
  • cerebral hemorrhage
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Fatores de risco

  • Adverse childhood events
  • history of previous stimulant use
  • selling/producing drugs, or other criminal justice system involvement
  • polysubstance use
  • history of body packing, body stuffing, or "parachuting"
  • history of illicit manufacturing or distribution
  • history of a mental health disorder
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Investigações diagnósticas

Primeiras investigações a serem solicitadas

  • comprehensive blood panel
  • cardiac blood markers
  • serum creatine kinase
  • hepatitis serology
  • HIV serology
  • urine toxicology testing
  • gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of urine or blood
  • ECG
  • chest x-ray
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Investigações a serem consideradas

  • blood toxicology testing
  • abdominal flat plate x-ray
  • abdominal CT scan
  • echocardiogram
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Algoritmo de tratamento

Inicial

acute intoxication or withdrawal

AGUDA

nonpregnant adults and adolescents

pregnant

CONTÍNUA

sustained remission

continued use or relapse

treatment resistant

Colaboradores

Autores

Timothy E. Albertson, MD, MPH, PhD, FRCP
Timothy E. Albertson

Distinguished Professor of Medicine

Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Emergency Medicine

Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine

University of California Davis School of Medicine

Sacramento

CA

Declarações

TEA declares that he has no competing interests.

Revisores

Alexis Ritvo, MD, MPH

Assistant Professor and Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Director

University of Colorado School of Medicine

Aurora

CO

Declarações

AR declares that he is contracted as medical director for the Alliance for Benzodiazepines Best Practices, a nonprofit organization.

Maria Rahmandar, MD

Medical Director, Substance Use & Prevention Program

The Potocsnak Family Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Assistant Professor

Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Chicago

IL

Declarações

MR declares that she has no competing interests.

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    • The ASAM/AAAP clinical practice guideline on the management of stimulant use disorder
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