70. Prescription Stimulant Misuse
Mon Dec 15 2025
In episode 70 we discuss an
article about prescription stimulant misuse.
Han B, Jones CM, Volkow ND, et
al.Prescription
Stimulant Use, Misuse, and Use Disorder Among US Adults Aged 18 to 64
Years.
JAMA Psychiatry. 2025;82(6):572–581.
We also discuss the ASAM
toolkit for addressing problems at the pharmacy with buprenorphine,
and results of the 2024 NSDUH study.
ASAM:Addressing
Issues at the Pharmacy with Buprenorphine Prescriptions
Link
to report pharmacy issues
STATNews:Tobacco
use, binge drinking decrease as Americans consume more marijuana,
survey finds
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Original theme music:composed
and performed by Benjamin Kennedy
Audio editing: Michael Bonanno
Executive producer:Dr.
Patrick Beeman
A podcast fromArs
Longa Media
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In episode 70 we discuss an article about prescription stimulant misuse. Han B, Jones CM, Volkow ND, et al.Prescription Stimulant Use, Misuse, and Use Disorder Among US Adults Aged 18 to 64 Years. JAMA Psychiatry. 2025;82(6):572–581. We also discuss the ASAM toolkit for addressing problems at the pharmacy with buprenorphine, and results of the 2024 NSDUH study. ASAM:Addressing Issues at the Pharmacy with Buprenorphine Prescriptions Link to report pharmacy issues STATNews:Tobacco use, binge drinking decrease as Americans consume more marijuana, survey finds --- This podcast offers category 1 and MATE-ACT CME credits through MI CARES and Michigan State University. To get credit for this episode and others, go tothis link to make your account, take a brief quiz, and claim your credit. To learn more about opportunities in addiction medicine, visitMI CARES. CME:https://micaresed.org/courses/podcast-addiction-medicine-journal-club/ --- Original theme music:composed and performed by Benjamin Kennedy Audio editing: Michael Bonanno Executive producer:Dr. Patrick Beeman A podcast fromArs Longa Media --- This is Addiction Medicine Journal Club with Dr. Sonya Del Tredici and Dr. John Keenan. We practice addiction medicine and primary care, and we believe that addiction is a disease that can be treated. This podcast reviews current articles to help you stay up to date with research that you can use in your addiction medicine practice. The best part of any journal club is the conversation. Send us your comments on social media or join our Facebook group. --- Email: addictionmedicinejournalclub@gmail.com Facebook:@AddictionMedJC Facebook Group:Addiction Medicine Journal Club Instagram:@AddictionMedJC Threads:@AddictionMedJC YouTube:addictionmedicinejournalclub Twitter/X:@AddictionMedJC --- Addiction Medicine Journal Club is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The views expressed here are our own and do not necessarily reflect those of our employers or the authors of the articles we review. All patient information has been modified to protect their identities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices