Methadone maintenance therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for heroin addiction. Hyperhidrosis is a common and often-overlooked side effect of methadone. Different medications, such as antihistamines and anticholinergic drugs, have been reported to be effective against opioid-induced sweating, but there is no standardized therapy. A 51-year-old patient under methadone maintenance therapy reported long-standing hyperhidrosis, which worsened each time the methadone dosage was increased. After substituting methadone with levomethadone, while maintaining equivalent dosages, the patient reported a stark reduction in sweating. Therefore, levomethadone could be a promising alternative for patients in methadone maintenance therapy who suffer from methadone-induced hyperhidrosis.

Switching to levomethadone improves methadone-induced hyperhidrosis: A case report / Serfilippi, Tiziano; Piccirillo, Silvia; Romagnoli, Francesca; Tarini, Marella; Lariccia, Vincenzo; Magi, Simona. - In: JOURNAL OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES. - ISSN 1055-0887. - (2025). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1080/10550887.2024.2443696]

Switching to levomethadone improves methadone-induced hyperhidrosis: A case report

Serfilippi, Tiziano
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Piccirillo, Silvia;Lariccia, Vincenzo;Magi, Simona
2025-01-01

Abstract

Methadone maintenance therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for heroin addiction. Hyperhidrosis is a common and often-overlooked side effect of methadone. Different medications, such as antihistamines and anticholinergic drugs, have been reported to be effective against opioid-induced sweating, but there is no standardized therapy. A 51-year-old patient under methadone maintenance therapy reported long-standing hyperhidrosis, which worsened each time the methadone dosage was increased. After substituting methadone with levomethadone, while maintaining equivalent dosages, the patient reported a stark reduction in sweating. Therefore, levomethadone could be a promising alternative for patients in methadone maintenance therapy who suffer from methadone-induced hyperhidrosis.
2025
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