Considerations in Using Psychotropic Medication with Dual Diagnosis Patients in Recovery

Abstract
This article addresses some of the issues that arise when chemically dependent patients with coexisting psychiatric disorders require medication. A history of chemical dependence may alter prescribing practices, as certain medications may have a higher abuse potential or may enhance the danger of relapse to the primary drug of abuse. Recovering patients have complex attitudes and feelings toward medications that need to be explored, particularly as they affect compliance with prescribed regimens. Issues arising in the treatment of anxiety disorders, depression, and attention deficit disorders are discussed. Guidelines are provided for therapists working with prescribing physicians, and for handling problems that may arise in conjunction with 12-Step program participation.