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Activity Dates: 11/04/2021 - 11/04/2024

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The live session is complete.

Target Audience

If you are a pharmacist, nurse practitioner, or other health care professional involved in the comprehensive medication management of individuals living with mental health and/or substance use disorders, we invite you to participate in this online course.

Session Summary

Sleep disturbances are a common complaint from patients diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Appropriate pharmacotherapy treatment options can be difficult to determine when trying to avoid medications that may have misuse potential. It can also be challenging to determine whether to treat the sleep disturbance or to focus on treatment of the substance use disorder. Benefit from an overview of the alterations in sleep physiology caused by substance use and gain insights on pharmacotherapy options that may be considered in this population. You will also learn to identify the appropriateness of sleep disturbance treatment, particularly when substance use may still be ongoing.

References of Published Research by Dr. Conroy Related to this Topic:

  • Conroy DA. The Role of Sleep on the Pathway to Substance Abuse in Teens. J Adolesc Health. 2017 Feb;60(2):129-130. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2016.11.011. PMID: 28109449.                                                                                                             
  • Conroy DA, Kurth ME, Strong DR, Brower KJ, Stein MD. Marijuana use patterns and sleep among community-based young adults. J Addict Dis. 2016;35(2):135-43. doi: 10.1080/10550887.2015.1132986. Epub 2016 Jan 4. PMID: 26727193; PMCID: PMC4911998.                                                                                                                               
  • Conroy DA. Using Sleep as a Window into Early Brain Recovery from Alcoholism. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2015 Oct;39(10):1904-7. doi: 10.1111/acer.12849. Epub 2015 Sep 1. PMID: 26332517.
  • Conroy DA, Kurth ME, Brower KJ, Strong DR, Stein MD. Impact of marijuana use on self-rated cognition in young adult men and women. Am J Addict. 2015 Mar;24(2):160-165. doi: 10.1111/ajad.12157. PMID: 25864605; PMCID: PMC4405176.  Conroy DA, Arnedt JT. Sleep and substance use disorders: an update. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2014 Oct;16(10):487. doi: 10.1007/s11920-014-0487-3. PMID: 25135784. 
  • Conroy DA, Hairston IS, Arnedt JT, Hoffmann RF, Armitage R, Brower KJ. Dim light melatonin onset in alcohol-dependent men and women compared with healthy controls. Chronobiol Int. 2012 Feb;29(1):35-42. doi: 10.3109/07420528.2011.636852. PMID: 22217099; PMCID: PMC4258345.
  • Conroy DA, Brower KJ. Alcohol, toxins, and medications as a cause of sleep dysfunction. Handb Clin Neurol. 2011;98:587-612. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-52006-7.00038-1. PMID: 21056213.
  • Conroy DA, Todd Arnedt J, Brower KJ, Strobbe S, Consens F, Hoffmann R, Armitage R. Perception of sleep in recovering alcohol-dependent patients with insomnia: relationship with future drinking. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2006 Dec;30(12):1992-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2006.00245.x. Erratum in: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2007 May;31(5):907. PMID: 17117964; PMCID: PMC2935463.

Course Requirements

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  • Complete the post-test at the end of the activity no later than the closing activity date.
  • Complete the evaluation at the end of the activity.
  • If necessary, complete the post-test retest no later than the closing activity date.
  • Receive a passing grade (70%).
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Upon successful completion, ACPE credit is reported within 24 hours to CPE Monitor although transcripts can be retrieved by participants online in their ACPE Transcript.

Faculty Information and Disclosures

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the alterations in sleep physiology in patients using substances.
  2. Interpret the appropriateness of sleep disturbance treatment in patients with substance use disorders (SUDs).
  3. Design a pharmacotherapy plan appropriate for the treatment of sleep disturbances in a patient with SUDs. 

Continuing Education Credit and Disclosures

Activity Dates: 11/04/2021 - 11/04/2024
ACPE Contact Hours: 1
ACPE Number: 0284-0000-21-055-H01-P (Application)
Nursing Credit Reminder: Note that ACPE credit is accepted for certification renewal.

ACPEThe College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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