Clonidine, originally an anti-hypertensive drug, has been used off-label for decades to ease opioid withdrawal symptoms. It works by blocking chemicals in the brain that trigger sympathetic nervous system activity. The goal is to reduce the length of the detox process.
How it works: Clonidine belongs to a class of drugs called alpha-2 adrenergic agonists. It helps alleviate some of the symptoms of opioid withdrawal by binding to alpha-2 adrenergic receptors in the brain. This action inhibits the release of norepinephrine, a neurotransmitter involved in the body’s stress response. By doing so, clonidine can help decrease the intensity of withdrawal symptoms, such as anxiety, agitation, sweating, muscle aches, and elevated heart rate and blood pressure. Additionally, clonidine may help people maintain longer periods of abstinence from opioids.
A 2015 study examined whether clonidine could help block the stress-induced seeking of heroin or cocaine among 208 people with opioid dependence. After the participants had maintained abstinence for 5–6 weeks, they were randomly assigned to take clonidine or a placebo for 14 weeks.
The results suggest, compared to a placebo, that clonidine resulted in a longer duration of abstinence from opioids during the intervention phase. Researchers also found that clonidine helped separate day-to-day stress from the craving for opioids.
Remember that while clonidine can effectively manage withdrawal, other medications such as methadone or lofexidine may have fewer side effects.Opioid withdrawal symptoms can make treating opioid use disorder difficult, but clonidine, as well as several other medications, can help ease them.
Talk with a healthcare professional about whether clonidine could be an effective option for you. Depending on your symptoms, health history, and treatment goals, they may recommend a different medication or combine clonidine with another approach.
Dr. Kenneth Spielvogel is a board-certified Physician with a focused interest in addiction medicine. He is dedicated to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to patients throughout all stages of life. With nearly 30 years of experience, he combines his expertise with a genuine warmth and attentiveness, making him a trusted choice for patients seeking personalized healthcare. From Inspiration to Dedication: Inspired by his father’s career in medicine, Dr. Spielvogel followed his own path, choosing to specialize initially on women’s health. Seeing the devastation of drug and alcohol use disorders on his patients, he focused his continuing education on all aspects of addiction medicine. He continues to integrate this knowledge into both inpatient and ambulatory care.
Areas of Expertise:
Dr. Spielvogel offers a wide range of services, including:
Full scope treatment of addiction and recovery A Personalized Approach:
Dr. Spielvogel believes in building strong relationships with his patients. He takes the time to understand their individual needs and concerns, tailoring his approach to ensure they feel heard and supported. He also speaks fluent Spanish, enabling him to serve a diverse community. Beyond the Exam Room: Dr. Spielvogel is passionate about empowering patients to make informed decisions about their health. He enjoys counseling patients on healthy lifestyle choices, including weight management, and stays up-to-date on the latest advancements in all aspects of healthcare.
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MemorialCare Medical Group Long Beach, Pediatrix Medical Group Consultant and clinical care member for both One Method and Carrara treatment centers