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Factors associated with receipt of second injection of naltrexone for opioid use disorder: Secondary analysis of 5 clinical trials.

Created on 08 Jun 2025

Authors

Matisyahu Shulman, Mei-Chen Hu, Maria A Sullivan, Miranda Greiner, Kaitlyn Ohrtman, Onumara Opara, Edward V Nunes, Adam Bisaga

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The American journal on addictions. Jun 08, 2025. Epub Jun 08, 2025.

Abstract

Extended-release injectable naltrexone (XR-naltrexone) is an effective relapse prevention treatment of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD), but retention remains a problem. Previous trials have either only calculated the association of one or two predictors or used claims-based datasets with only limited data to identify these characteristics. This analysis tested multiple baseline and clinical predictors for association with early retention on XR-naltrexone using combined data from five consecutive studies enrolling patients with active opioid use.
Bivariate associations between patients' demographic and clinical characteristics at baseline and during the weeks after the first XR-naltrexone injection, and receipt of a second injection were calculated (n = 200). Significant factors were included in a multivariable logistic regression model.
148/200 participants (74%) received the second injection. Lower Hamilton-Depression Scale (HAM-D) scores after the first injection were significantly associated with receiving a second injection in univariate and multivariable analysis. The following factors were significantly associated with receipt of the second injection in the univariate but not in the multivariable model: longest period of abstinence 1-11 months, use of cocaine in the 7 days before enrollment, use of alcohol or cocaine in the week after first injection, lower severity of cravings for opioids after first injection, lower self-report withdrawal scores after the first injection.
Depressive symptoms after first XR-naltrexone injection are associated with nonreceipt of a second injection. Clinicians should educate patients about this risk and monitor for possible depression symptoms after the first injection.

PMID:
40483600
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 08 Jun 2025.

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