

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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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.

Jul 11, 2022 • 27min
Episode 31 - How do mutual support groups and 12 step programs like Alcoholics Anonymous work?
You've probably heard patients talking about going to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous), but how much do you actually know about what AA does? In this episode we review mutual support groups and 12 step programs (such as AA) - what they are and how they work.

Jun 28, 2022 • 30min
Episode 30 - Buprenorphine After Naloxone Rescue
We all know that buprenorphine is an effective medication to treat opiate withdrawal, yet most of us only use buprenorphine to treat opiate withdrawal from abstinence from opioids. It turns out that buprenorphine can also treat the opiate withdrawal that patients experience when they are given naloxone after an opioid overdose. In this episode we review the literature on using buprenorphine after naloxone rescue, and how to actually do it in your practice. We also take on a few other topics around this issue, including whether or not naloxone can be given electively to induce withdrawal to facilitate a rapid buprenorphine induction.

Jun 4, 2022 • 23min
Episode 29 - Drinking Alcohol + Naltrexone = Cure for Alcohol Use Disorder
Wait, what??? Drinking Alcohol + Naltrexone = Cure for Alcohol Use Disorder??? In this episode we do a detailed review of a different way to use naltrexone for alcohol use disorder, which is to continue drinking while using naltrexone. This method is often referred to as the Sinclair Method, and may be effective in up to 80% of patients to reduce alcohol consumption or stop drinking entirely. This episode is based on the book "The Cure for Alcoholism" by Roy Eskapa, PhD

May 25, 2022 • 22min
Episode 28 - Cannabis Induced Psychosis
Have you ever had this case in your ED? A patient purchases a cannabis edible candy bar or pastry. She or he eats a small amount and waits 30-60 minutes. Feeling nothing, the patient proceeds to eat the whole bar and then comes to the ED via ambulance or with a friend about an hour later completely panicked and hallucinating. In this episode we dig in to Cannabis Induced Psychosis - why it happens, how THC content contributes to the development of psychosis, how common it may be, and how to treat it.

May 7, 2022 • 27min
Episode 27 - Can you diagnose an alcohol use disorder based on lab tests?
We all have had this scenario...a patient comes to the ED or is getting admitted for a medical complaint...and you notice a few findings on their lab tests that make you wonder if they have an alcohol use disorder. An elevated MCV. An elevated AST. Have you ever asked yourself - how accurate are these tests are detecting and diagnosing an alcohol use disorder? Or on the flip side - how often do we see a patient presents to the ED requesting help with alcohol after years of heavy drinking and has essentially normal labs? In this episode we dig into the limited literature on this topic and try to answer the question - how accurate are lab tests in determining if a person is consuming alcohol, and if so how much?

Apr 29, 2022 • 19min
Episode 26 - Can Bupropion and Naltrexone help treat methamphetamine use disorder?
Methamphetamine use disorder...we see it every day in the Emergency Department, and yet it feels like we have nothing to offer as far as treatment. Could there be some hope that we finally have some medications for methamphetamine use disorder? In this episode we review a recent study on the use of Bupropion and Naltrexone for the treatment of methamphetamine use disorder.

Apr 15, 2022 • 17min
Episode 25 - What is kindling in alcohol withdrawal?
Have you heard of the kindling phenomenon? Have you ever wondered why alcohol withdrawal seems to get worse the longer people drink? In this episode we review kindling in alcohol withdrawal - what it is, why it happens, and why it matters clinically.