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      Identification of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use disorder: A case report

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          Commonly used for analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most frequently used medications in the world. In spite of their prevalence, reports of NSAID misuse and NSAID use disorder are uncommon. This case report describes a research participant who met criteria for DSM-5 moderate substance use disorder based on her use of prescribed ibuprofen as assessed by the validated Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). This case demonstrates that the DSM-5 criteria within the MINI can be applied to diagnose an NSAID use disorder. Addiction researchers and clinicians should consider medications generally not thought to be addictive, like NSAIDs, when evaluating patients for substance use disorder.

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          Journal
          7603486
          244
          Addict Behav
          Addict Behav
          Addictive behaviors
          0306-4603
          1873-6327
          21 February 2017
          09 February 2017
          July 2017
          01 July 2018
          : 70
          : 61-64
          Affiliations
          [a ]Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston University School of Public Health, 801 Massachusetts Ave, 4 th Floor, Boston, MA, USA
          [b ]Clinical Addiction Research and Education Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, 801 Massachusetts Ave, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA, USA
          Author notes
          Corresponding author: Alicia S. Ventura, MPH, Boston Medical Center, 801 Massachusetts Avenue, 2 nd Floor, Boston, MA 02118, Phone: (617) 414-6914, Fax: (617) 638-4483, Alicia.ventura@ 123456bmc.org
          Article
          PMC5370578 PMC5370578 5370578 nihpa853064
          10.1016/j.addbeh.2017.02.008
          5370578
          28214737
          329b9d09-9343-450d-a603-63d7e41ce32e
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          NSAID,substance use disorder,dependence,case report,diagnosis

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