Background and Objective: Opioid treatments are often prolonged because of the pathology causing pain. We focused on the cognitive functions in patients with chronic pain treated with opioids. This topic is currently controversial, but in practice, the consequences are important in patients’ daily lives, social interactions, working ability, and driving. Database and Data Treatment: Medline and Embase databases were searched for eligible articles. We included studies that enrolled patients with chronic noncancer pain, studies with patients receiving opioid treatment, studies with a control group not using opioids, and studies in which cognitive functions were evaluated with specific tests. The cognitive areas examined were as follows: atten...
ContextOpioids are prescribed to manage moderate to severe pain and can be used with older adults; h...
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are widely used for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain (C...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Objective: Opioids, often prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain, may adversely affect cognition. Re...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
RATIONALE: Studies have demonstrated that both pain and opioids have actions on the central nervous ...
Introduction: Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic low back pai...
Introduction: It is widely assumed within the accumulated literature that neuropsychological functio...
Introduction: Agonist Opioid Treatments (AOT) have been, in comparison to healthy controls, associat...
This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during th...
ContextOpioids are prescribed to manage moderate to severe pain and can be used with older adults; h...
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are widely used for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain (C...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Objective: Opioids, often prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain, may adversely affect cognition. Re...
Background The paucity of studies regarding cognitive function in patients with chronic pain, and gr...
RATIONALE: Studies have demonstrated that both pain and opioids have actions on the central nervous ...
Introduction: Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic low back pai...
Introduction: It is widely assumed within the accumulated literature that neuropsychological functio...
Introduction: Agonist Opioid Treatments (AOT) have been, in comparison to healthy controls, associat...
This study aimed to compare cognitive function of cancer pain patients being given opioids during th...
ContextOpioids are prescribed to manage moderate to severe pain and can be used with older adults; h...
In Australia, pharmaceutical opioids are widely used for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain (C...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...