Beijing
Protocol for Heroin Addiction
A study is conducted to assess the
therapeutic effect of transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation (TEAS) for
the treatment of withdrawal syndrome in heroin addicts.
A total of 63 male heroin addicts
with withdrawal score higher than 20 were recruited in the Detoxification
Center of Zhongshan city, Guangdong province, China. They were randomly
distributed into two groups: TEAS group (n = 31) received TEAS by using a Han's
acupoint nerve stimulator (HANS) model 200A with two output channels, 2-3
sessions per day, 30 minutes per session for 10 consecutive days. Electrical
stimulation of alternating frequencies of 2- and 100- Hz with 3 second each,
and with intensity of 10-15 mA was applied on Hegu (LI-4) and Laogong (PC-8)
points on one hand, and Neiguan (PC-6) and Waiguan (SJ-5) points on the other
forearm via electroconductive skin pads of 4 cm × 4 cm in size. The control
group (n = 32) was treated with similar procedure except that the leads of the output
of the stimulator was disconnected. Assessments of the severity of the
withdrawal syndrome were conducted one day before and on each day during the
whole treatment period of 10 days. Buprenorphin of 1 mg per day sublingually
was provided to all subjects in the first two days, and then to those with
withdrawal score over 20 in the following days.
The TEAS treatment dramatically
alleviated the withdrawal syndrome during heroin detoxification. No significant
difference was found in withdrawal scores between the two groups at the
beginning of the observation. Withdrawal scores showed a more marked drop in
TEAS group than the control starting from the second day, and maintained at a
lower level for the whole course of treatment. The area under the curve of
withdrawal score in TEAS group was only 40% of that in the control
(P < 0.001, two way repeated measures analysis of variance), and the
requirement of buprenorphine was only 10% of that in the control. No adverse
effects were observed in either group. TEAS of 2/100 Hz for 10 days in abrupt
abstinence of the heroin addicts resulted in a marked reduction of the
withdrawal syndrome as well as a reduced requirement for rescue opioids.
Source: Ma D,
Han JS,
Diao QH,
Deng GF,
Ping XJ,
Jin WJ,
Wu LZ,
Cui CL,
Li XD.
Transcutaneous
electrical acupoint stimulation for the treatment of withdrawal syndrome in
heroin addicts. Pain Med. 2015
May;16(5):839-48.
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