Stimulant Treatment Gap in ADHD Patients with Heroin Use Disorder: Clinical and Behavioural Consequences
Alessandro Pallucchini, Maurizio Varese, Irene Pergentini, Samuele Gemignani, Elisa Parapetto, Icro Maremmani, Angelo Giovanni Icro Maremmani

TL;DR
People with ADHD and heroin use disorder often miss ADHD-specific treatment, leading to worse emotional and behavioral outcomes.
Contribution
The study highlights a treatment gap in ADHD+HUD patients and suggests integrated care models may be more effective.
Findings
ADHD+HUD patients on opioid therapy alone show higher emotional dysregulation and impulsivity.
These patients also have higher rates of cocaine use compared to those receiving ADHD medication.
Integrated treatment models may better address the complex needs of dual-diagnosis patients.
Abstract
Public health relevance—How does this work relate to a public health issue? Adults with ADHD and heroin use disorder are usually treated with opioid agonist therapy, while ADHD-specific pharmacotherapy is often withheld in addiction services.This treatment gap affects a high-risk population with complex psychiatric needs and significant public mental health impact. Adults with ADHD and heroin use disorder are usually treated with opioid agonist therapy, while ADHD-specific pharmacotherapy is often withheld in addiction services. This treatment gap affects a high-risk population with complex psychiatric needs and significant public mental health impact. Public health significance—Why is this work of significance to public health? ADHD patients with heroin use disorder on opioid agonist therapy alone show greater emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and cocaine use than those…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder · Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
