Season 5: Episode Five. Toxicology and Addiction
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Ever wonder why most addicts aren't actually trying to get high anymore? In this episode, Dr. Martin Bennett, Dr. Adam Brenner, and Dr. Scott Eakin dive deep into toxicology and addiction medicine - exploring the cutting-edge science behind why humans make the decisions they do and how new treatments are revolutionizing addiction care.
Fresh from an addiction medicine conference, Dr. Eakin shares groundbreaking insights about the anti-reward pathway, the neurochemistry of withdrawal, and why most people using substances are actually trying to avoid pain rather than chase pleasure. The delegates tackle the latest treatments for alcohol, tobacco, and opioid addiction, including revolutionary medications like acampersate, varenicline, and buprenorphine that are changing the game for EMS providers.
Dr. Bennett presents a fascinating case of diabetic ketoacidosis with normal blood sugar - a tricky presentation from the new SGLT inhibitor medications that's becoming increasingly common. The episode also features Dr. Brenner's dramatic case of a body stuffer who swallowed massive doses of fentanyl and methamphetamine, highlighting the critical differences between packers, stuffers, and pushers.
So sit back and join us for another educational episode designed to provide practical insights for EMS providers throughout Kitsap County, as we explore the complex world of toxicology and the promising future of addiction medicine.
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