Case Series of Individuals Treated With Naltrexone During Pregnancy for Opioid and/or Alcohol Use Disorder.

J Addict Med

From the Department of Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center, Boston MA (EMW, JB); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Boston Medical Center, Boston MA (KS); Boston University School of Public Health, Boston MA (MW); Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (GC, HEJ).

Published: June 2024

Objective: There is a lack of knowledge about the relative safety and efficacy of naltrexone for the treatment of pregnant individuals with opioid and/or alcohol use disorder, including the range of outcomes, in both the pregnant individual and the infant, over the course of peripartum period. Our objective was to describe these outcomes in a cohort of pregnant individuals on naltrexone.

Methods: In this prospective case series, 7 pregnant individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) or alcohol use disorder (AUD) treated with naltrexone were followed from pregnancy through 12 months after delivery. Clinical treatment protocols and outcomes related to safety and efficacy during pregnancy, delivery, and the postpartum period are described.

Results: There were 4 pregnant individuals with OUD and 3 with AUD, of which 3 were managed with oral and 4 with extended-release naltrexone. The mean gestational age at study enrollment was 21.7 (SD, 12) weeks. Of the 7 participants, there was no return to nonprescribed opioid use and 2 who experienced a return to alcohol use over the course of the study. All individuals delivered vaginally at a mean of 37 weeks gestation without any peripartum pain difficulties. Five of the individuals (71.4%) remained on naltrexone 12 months after delivery. There were no reported fetal anomalies and one preterm delivery. None of the infants developed neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome.

Conclusions: For pregnant individuals with OUD or AUD treated with naltrexone, there were low rates of return to nonprescribed use and reassuring pregnant person and infant outcomes to 12 months postpartum.

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