Funding: There was no external funding in prepara-tion of this manuscript. There is a need for an assessment tool to identify drug abuse behaviors in patients in pain treatment practices. Many assessment tools are complex, lengthy, lack external vali-dation, and/or are difficult to administer. This prospective evaluation was undertaken to provide external validation for an assessment tool with 12 sections and 27 items. The test was applied in a prospective fashion to 500 consecutive patients: 100 patients in a drug abuse group and 400 patients in a non-abuse group. Drug abuse was defined as the mis-use of controlled substances in a clinical set-ting, including obtaining controlled substanc-es from other physicians or other identifiable sour...
Opiate abuse is an increasingly prevalent issue in the United States. The continued reliance on opio...
Introduction: Having tools to assess the outcomes of treatment in patients with substance use disord...
My project presents research related to prescription drug abuse. It lays out a brief, hypothetical i...
tients with or without illicit drug use. Background Information: Studies doc-umenting a high incide...
BACKGROUND: Many physicians are overly cautious about prescribing opioids for chronic pain because o...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
Background: Misuse of prescription opioids, and other drugs prescribed for chronic pain, has increas...
Problem: Currently , there is no assessment tool routinely in use to screen patients who are potent...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent both in this country and worldwid...
There is no well-tested, easily administered screening tool to detect drug-seeking behaviors in prim...
Funding: There was no external funding in prepara-tion of this manuscript. Opioids are commonly used...
Accurate assessment of the risk of opioid abuse and misuse in people with noncancer chronic pain is ...
2019 American Academy of Pain Medicine. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journal...
and illicit drug use are common in chron-ic pain patients. Adherence monitoring with screening tests...
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the abuse potential of NKTR-181, a novel opioid analgesic, in t...
Opiate abuse is an increasingly prevalent issue in the United States. The continued reliance on opio...
Introduction: Having tools to assess the outcomes of treatment in patients with substance use disord...
My project presents research related to prescription drug abuse. It lays out a brief, hypothetical i...
tients with or without illicit drug use. Background Information: Studies doc-umenting a high incide...
BACKGROUND: Many physicians are overly cautious about prescribing opioids for chronic pain because o...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
Background: Misuse of prescription opioids, and other drugs prescribed for chronic pain, has increas...
Problem: Currently , there is no assessment tool routinely in use to screen patients who are potent...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent both in this country and worldwid...
There is no well-tested, easily administered screening tool to detect drug-seeking behaviors in prim...
Funding: There was no external funding in prepara-tion of this manuscript. Opioids are commonly used...
Accurate assessment of the risk of opioid abuse and misuse in people with noncancer chronic pain is ...
2019 American Academy of Pain Medicine. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journal...
and illicit drug use are common in chron-ic pain patients. Adherence monitoring with screening tests...
Objective: To prospectively evaluate the abuse potential of NKTR-181, a novel opioid analgesic, in t...
Opiate abuse is an increasingly prevalent issue in the United States. The continued reliance on opio...
Introduction: Having tools to assess the outcomes of treatment in patients with substance use disord...
My project presents research related to prescription drug abuse. It lays out a brief, hypothetical i...