

Addiction Medicine Made Easy | Fighting back against addiction
Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM
Addiction is killing us. Over 100,000 Americans died of drug overdose in the last year, and over 100,000 Americans died from alcohol use in the last year. We need to include addiction medicine as a part of everyone's practice! We take topics in addiction medicine and break them down into digestible nuggets and clinical pearls that you can use at the bedside. We are trying to create an army of health care providers all over the world who want to fight back against addiction - and we hope you will join us.*This podcast was previously the Addiction in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care podcast*
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Nov 18, 2022 • 28min
Episode 39 - Are you confused by all the different formulations of buprenorphine? Me too
Have you found all the different formulations of buprenorphine confusing? What is Zubsolv and how is it different from regular sublingual buprenorphine? And what about Belbuca? Or BuTrans? When can you use injectable Buprenex? What about Sublocade? In this episode we do a deep dive into all the different formulations of buprenorphine, including what they are used for and how to dose them. We also discuss how challenging it can be to convert between different formulations.

Nov 8, 2022 • 18min
BONUS EPISODE - A plea to treat Alcohol Use Disorder as well as we do Opiate Use Disorder
Another bonus episode! I was asked to give a lecture on medications for alcohol use disorder to some of my colleagues in my area. We have made such incredible improvements in how we treat opiate use disorder with medication...it's time to do the same with alcohol use disorder. So...in this lecture I tried to convince my colleagues that we need to start routinely treating patients with alcohol use disorder with medication for alcohol use disorder. Take a listen...hopefully I can convince you too.

Nov 1, 2022 • 11min
Episode 38 - Could you be eligible to be board certified in Addiction Medicine?
We need more Addiction Medicine physicians, both here in the United States and all over the world. In the United States, board certification in Addiction Medicine is supervised by the American Board of Preventative Medicine (ABPM). In this episode we review the process for how to obtain board certification in Addiction Medicine in the US. It turns out that the ABPM has a practice pathway that allows for board certification in Addiction Medicine without having to do a fellowship for those who already are doing addiction medicine in their current practice. Could you be eligible to apply for board certification in Addiction Medicine? Listen in and find out!

Oct 13, 2022 • 19min
Episode 37 - Stimulant Withdrawal
I don't know about you but I was taught stimulants didn't have a withdrawal syndrome, and yet many of my patients - after a post methamphetamine crash - will complain of being in withdrawal. So...how much do you know about stimulant withdrawal? In this episode we review stimulant withdrawal - how to diagnose it, how to treat it, and how it feels to patients.

Sep 30, 2022 • 24min
Episode 36 - What labs can you use to assess alcohol use? (follow up to Episode #27)
A follow up to Episode #27 on labs and alcohol use disorder. So you're at work and you have a patient who you're pretty convinced has an alcohol use disorder, but you're not sure which test you should order to assess their alcohol use. LFTs? Carbohydrate deficient transferrin? Ethyl glucuronide? Phosphatidylethanol? In this episode we take another look at lab tests that can help you with your assessment of patients who use alcohol...including some lab tests that you probably have never heard of (but might find useful)

Sep 13, 2022 • 18min
BONUS EPISODE - The Non-Opioid Management of Renal Colic
A bonus episode! This isn't really on the topic of addiction...but it does involve opioid sparing and alternative to opioid treatment protocols (and avoiding a new start of opioids may prevent someone from developing opioid dependence or opioid use disorder). I put together a lecture on the non-opioid management of renal colic a few months back. I thought the topic was really useful, so I presented it to the docs that I work with where I practice as a part of our monthly physician education. I literally just recorded my presentation with my iPad while I was giving the lecture to my group (thus the lousy audio...my apologies). In any case - I hope you find this lecture helpful. I review non opioid pain management of renal colic in detail, including NSAIDs, lidocaine infusions, antispasmodics, and tamsulosin.

Sep 8, 2022 • 25min
Episode 35 - Hallucinogen Intoxication
How much do you know about hallucinogens? Do you know the differences between LSD, psilocybin, and MDMA? In this episode we review hallucinogens as a general class of drugs, specific hallucinogenic drugs, and how to manage the acutely intoxicated in the ED and acute care setting.

Aug 25, 2022 • 22min
Episode 34 - An Overview of Methamphetamine Use Disorder
Given how prevalent methamphetamine use is, this topic is WAY overdue. In this episode we take a broad look at methamphetamine use disorder - how methamphetamine affects the brain, the clinical features of methamphetamine use disorder, and how to treat methamphetamine use disorder.

Aug 9, 2022 • 34min
Episode 33 - Methamphetamine Psychosis
You just had a patient arrive via ambulance on an involuntary hold who is clearly psychotic. As the paramedics are giving report, you hear that the patient was found using methamphetamine on scene. So...is this schizophrenia? Or is it meth psychosis? Can you tell the difference? In this episode, we do a deep dive into methamphetamine psychosis, to review the clinical features, prognosis, risk factors, and treatment - including a discussion of the differences between primary psychotic disorders and methamphetamine induced psychosis.

Jul 26, 2022 • 22min
Episode 32 - The "Drug-Seeking" Patient and why it's time to retire the term "Drug-Seeking"
This episode is on the topic of the label "drug-seeking" that is often given to patients. Dr. Grover reviews a clinical case and reviews a perspective piece written on this topic. How would you handle a patient in pain who has an allergy to multiple medications, is refusing non-opioid options, and is asking for morphine? Is it addiction? Severe pain? Or is the patient in withdrawal? In this episode we delve into the complex and nuanced topic of the so-called "Drug-Seeking" patient.