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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with existing or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage.
To define the nature and severity of substance abuse in patients attending detox cure and the importance of pain during the weaning.
This is a cross-sectional study done in March 2010 over 30 patients hospitalized in the “center of help and listening to Tina-Sfax”.
Through a questionnaire, we collected the biographical data, the drugs used and ways of administration, the association of toxic and the characteristics of pain: type, location, extension.
We spent the TDEA: test of alcohol dependency, the DAST: screening for drug abuse and the scale of overall pain intensity.
The mean age of patients was 24.5 years, 86.7% of our sample were men. 47% of our patients consulted by their own and 47% at the request of one third. 76.7% of patients consuming the Subutex. Poly drug was present in 50%. The intravenous way was present in 76.7% cases.
46.7% of our patients had twice-daily dosing, 33.6% consumed a daily basis and 100% were addicted.
The pain was constant among 63.3% of patients, it was in kind of burning and tearing in 60% of patients. She was paroxysmal and in type of electrical discharge in 63.3% of cases.
The cure of detox can cause various types of pain, which can lead to relapse or failure of the process of weaning.
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