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More on prescribing controlled substances

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I was disheartened with the June 2023 issue of Current Psychiatry. This issue included “Optimizing benzodiazepine treatment of anxiety disorders” (p. 22-33,39, doi:10.12788/cp.0365). While these medications may be helpful for short-term treatment, I find their irresponsible use to be a much greater problem than their underutilization.1

The benzodiazepine pharmacology discussed in this article is interesting, but it would be helpful if it had been integrated within a much more extensive discussion of careful prescribing practices. In 2020, the FDA updated the boxed warning to alert prescribers to the serious risks of abuse, addiction, physical dependence, and withdrawal reactions associated with benzodiazepines.2 I would hope that an article on benzodiazepines would provide more discussion and guidance surrounding these important issues.

The June 2023 issue also included “High-dose stimulants for adult ADHD” (p. 34-39, doi:10.12788/cp.0366). This article provided esoteric advice on managing stimulant therapy in the setting of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, yet I would regard stimulant misuse as a far more common and pressing issue.3,4 The recent Drug Enforcement Administration investigation of telehealth stimulant prescribing is a notable example of this problem.5

The patient discussed in this article was receiving large doses of stimulants for a purported case of refractory attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The article provided a sparse differential diagnosis for the patient’s intractable symptoms. While rapid metabolism may be an explanation, I would also like to know how the authors ruled out physiological dependence and/or addiction to a controlled substance. How was misuse excluded? Was urine drug testing (UDS) performed? UDS is highly irregular among prescribers,6 which suggests that practices for detecting covert substance abuse and stimulant misuse are inadequate. Wouldn’t such investigations be fundamental to ethical stimulant prescribing?

Jeff Sanders, MD, PhD
Atlanta, Georgia

References

1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Trends in nonfatal and fatal overdoses involving benzodiazepines—38 states and the District of Columbia, 2019-2020. Accessed August 9, 2023. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7034a2.htm

2. US Food & Drug Administration. FDA requiring boxed warning updated to improve safe use of benzodiazepine drug class. Accessed August 14, 2023. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-requiring-boxed-warning-updated-improve-safe-use-benzodiazepine-drug-class

3. McCabe SE, Schulenberg JE, Wilens TE, et al. Prescription stimulant medical and nonmedical use among US secondary school students, 2005 to 2020. JAMA Netw Open. 2023;6(4):e238707. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.8707

4. US Food & Drug Administration. FDA updating warnings to improve safe use of prescription stimulants used to treat ADHD and other conditions. Accessed August 14, 2023. https://www.fda.gov/safety/medical-product-safety-information/fda-updating-warnings-improve-safe-use-prescription-stimulants-used-treat-adhd-and-other-conditions

5. Vaidya A. Report: telehealth company’s prescribing practices come under DEA scrutiny. September 16, 2022. Accessed August 9, 2023. https://mhealthintelligence.com/news/report-telehealth-company-dones-prescribing-practices-come-under-dea-scrutiny

6. Zionts A. Some ADHD patients are drug-tested often, while others are never asked. Kaiser Health News. March 25, 2023. Accessed August 9, 2023. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna76330

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