Case Reports in Psychiatry (Jan 2021)

Yoga as an Adjunct for Management of Opioid Dependence Syndrome: A Nine-Month Follow-Up Case Report

  • Prateek Varshney,
  • Hemant Bhargav,
  • Pilli Devi Vidyasagar,
  • Sumana Venugopal,
  • Rashmi Arsappa,
  • Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha,
  • Priyamvada Sharma,
  • Vijayashree Rao,
  • Pratima Murthy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5541995
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Opioid dependence syndrome (ODS) is a chronic relapsing remitting condition associated with significant impairment and mortality risk. Opioid substitution therapy is used worldwide, but long-term retention rates are low and there is risk of misuse and diversion. Yoga practice can improve quality of life, reduce chronic pain, and enhance endogenous opioids (beta-endorphins). We describe a case of ODS where yoga was added to the conventional management and who was followed up for 9 months. Assessments were done for clinical symptoms, urine drug screening, plasma beta-endorphins, and Buprenorphine dosage. We observed an improvement in his clinical symptoms and reduction in the requirements for Buprenorphine. A slight increase in basal plasma beta-endorphin levels was also observed at the 9-month follow-up (from 2.02 pmol/L at baseline to 6.51 pmol/L).