Sex differences in weight gain during medication-based treatment for opioid use disorder: A meta-analysis and retrospective analysis of clinical trial data
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Publication
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AuthorsManza, Peter; Kroll, Danielle; McPherson, Katherine L; Johnson, Allison; Dennis, Evan; Hu, Lianne; Tai, Betty; Volkow, Nora D
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TypeOriginal Research
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JournalDrug and Alcohol Dependence
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Publication Date2022
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Abstract
Side effects of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) such as weight gain contribute to their stigma. Substantial evidence suggests that women have a more severe side effect profile to MOUD than men, and concerns about weight gain during treatment are prevalent. However, the few studies reporting sex differences in weight gain during treatment show conflicting results and are restricted to methadone. In addition, little is known about possible sex differences in weight gain to buprenorphine, which is the most commonly prescribed MOUD in the United States.