Richard Schottenfeld, MD
Senior Research ScientistCards
About
Research
Overview
My research is aimed at: 1. improving the efficacy of opioid
agonist maintenance treatment through investigations of alternatives to
methadone for maintenance treatment (e.g., buprenorphine), investigations of
adjunctive behavioral (e.g., behavioral drug and HIV risk reduction counseling,
BDRC) and pharmacological (e.g., disulfiram) treatments, and developing
integrated treatments for co-occurring disorders (co-occurring stimulant abuse
or co-occurring chronic pain) for opioid dependent individuals; 2. improving
the accessibility and effectiveness of opioid dependence treatment by
integrating it in office-based and primary care settings; and 3. expanding
opioid dependence treatment and clinical research in international settings
(with current projects in Malaysia,
Iran, and China). My work on buprenorphine maintenance
treatment illustrates the progression of my research. My initial work focused on comparing the
efficacy of buprenorphine and methadone for patients with co-occurring cocaine
and opioid dependence. Subsequent
studies evaluated adjunctive behavioral and pharmacological treatments to
improve the effectiveness of buprenorphine maintenance treatment for patients
with co-occurring cocaine and opioid dependence and also investigated the
effectiveness of buprenorphine maintenance treatment in office-based and
primary care settings and strategies for improving its effectiveness in those
settings. The studies in office-based
and primary care settings, the high prevalence and adverse consequences of
chronic pain among opioid dependent patients treated in primary care settings,
and the potential advantages of using buprenorphine to treat co-occurring
chronic pain and opioid dependence (POD) in these settings led to our current
studies aimed at evaluating buprenorphine for POD and at evaluating integrated
behavioral treatments for POD. Our
studies in primary care settings and physician offices also led to our research
aimed at interventions for and treatment of cocaine dependent women identified
in prenatal clinics and to our current studies of buprenorphine maintenance
treatment in Iran, Malaysia, and China.
- Combining Behavioral Treatments with Opioid Agonist Maintenance Treatment: In studies in Malaysia, Iran and China, we are evaluating the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of behavioral drug and HIV risk reduction counseling when provided along with methadone or buprenorphine maintenance treatment.
- Pain and Opioid Dependence: We are evaluating buprenorphine treatment and integrated pain and opioid dependence behavioral therapy for patients with co-occurring chronic pain and opioid dependence.
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Alcoholism; Behavioral Medicine; Buprenorphine; Chronic Pain; Methadone; Opioid-Related Disorders; Substance-Related Disorders
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Clinical Specialties
Addiction Medicine
Yale Medicine News
News
News
- December 21, 2021
Dr. Tom McMahon Looks Back
- January 01, 2019
Yale study evaluates use of cognitive-behavioral therapy to treat opioid use disorder and chronic pain
- November 05, 2017Source: Yale Medicine
3 Major Myths About Opioid Addiction
- June 16, 2017
Schottenfeld to become Chair of Psychiatry at Howard University College of Medicine