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Introduction to Suboxone What Family Physicians Can Offer Friday April 15th, 2016 John L Bender, MD, MBA,FAAFP
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The Future is Different If I had asked the people what they wanted, they would have asked for Faster Horses ” - Henry Ford, inventor of the Model T and the assembly line.
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Do you have an XDEA license? 1. Yes 2. No Some Polling…..
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Do you treat opiate addicts in your practice? 1. Yes 2. No Some Polling Continued…..
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Which is more difficult to manage? a. Chronic Pain Patient b. Heroin Addict c. No difference Some Polling Continued…..
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Do you have collocated/integrated behavioral health in your practice setting? 1. Yes 2. No Some Polling Continued…..
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Identify the role of the Family Physician in the care of the opiate dependent patient Identify the role of buprenorphine and naloxone in the care of the opiate dependent patient. Review the Federal law and DEA oversite that applies to obtaining and maintaining XDEA licensure. Learning Objectives
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Review the comorbidities that must be addressed when providing buprenorphine and naloxone therapy in the ambulatory environment. Understand the key components and end points of delivering team based care to opiate dependent patients. Learning Objectives
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Why Suboxone? (Buprenorphine/Naloxone)
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Why Family Physicians?
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Schedules with physician to get off the opiates and not to increase them Generally has more insight into their need for compliance Willing to budget for physician visits and medication Opens discussion about heroin relapse and “using” Meds are rarely stolen Rapidly get better Heroin Addict vs Chronic Pain Patient
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Tachycardia Diarrhea Diaphoresis Tremulous “Ancy” Yawns Withdrawal Symptoms
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Suboxone™ Films (2mg,4mg, 8mg) – Buprenorphine/Naloxone Subutex™ Tablets (2mg) – Buprenorphine
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Mechanism of Action
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Family Physicians with a DEA license are eligible to apply for a waiver to prescribe Suboxone and Subutex. The DEA grants the waiver by issuing a new DEA license to the Family Physician (no extra charge) that includes a second number, known as a “XDEA”. THE PROCESS
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THE PROCESS becoming waivered….
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Online, 9 hours CME…
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Online, 8 hours CME…
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1. Run PDMP reports – mostly initiation/historical 2. Offer in house urine drug testing – 10 or 12 cup panel that includes buprenorphine ($6 cost, CLIA waived test) 3. Co-Signed Drug Contract 4. Behavioral Health integration – same EHR works best 5. Pharmacy Technician – assists with initiation and prior authorizations 6. Scribes assist with documentation Works great with Direct Primary Care and Medicaid Team Based/PCMH/Integrated Care
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Introduction to Suboxone What Family Physicians Can Offer Friday April 15th, 2016 John L Bender, MD, MBA,FAAFP
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