Case Reports in Psychiatry (Jan 2013)

Clonazepam as Agonist Substitution Treatment for Benzodiazepine Dependence: A Case Report

  • Angelo Giovanni Icro Maremmani,
  • Luca Rovai,
  • Fabio Rugani,
  • Silvia Bacciardi,
  • Matteo Pacini,
  • Liliana Dell'Osso,
  • Icro Maremmani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/367594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Nowadays, the misuse of benzodiazepines (BZDs) is a cause for a serious concern among pharmacologically inexperienced patients, whether treated or untreated, that could lead to significant complications, including tolerance, dependence, and addiction. We present a case report in which an Italian patient affected by anxiety disorder and treated with BZDs presented a severe case of dependence on BZDs. We treated him according to an agonist substitution approach, switching from the abused BZD to a slow-onset, long-acting, high potency agonist (clonazepam), and looking at the methadone treatment model as paradigm. We decided to use clonazepam for its pharmacokinetic properties. The advantage of choosing a slow-onset, long-lasting BZD for the treatment of our patient was that it led us to a remarkable improvement in the clinical situation, including the cessation of craving, absence of withdrawal symptoms, reduced anxiety, improvements in social functioning, and a better cognition level.