Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP). In part, this is related to limited knowledge about the long-term benefits and outcomes of opioid use for CNCP. There has also been increased injection of some pharmaceutical opioids by people who inject drugs, and for some patients, the development of problematic and/or dependent use. To date, much of the research on the use of pharmaceutical opioids among people with CNCP, have been clinical trials that have excluded patients with complex needs, and have been of limited duration (i.e. fewer than 12 weeks). The Pain and Opioids In Treatment (POINT) study is unique study that aims to: 1) examine pattern...
Background: The literature suggests patient characteristics and higher opioid doses and long-term du...
OBJECTIVE: To report on a long term experience in treating patients with chronic noncancer pain (CNC...
Introduction and Aims: The opioid-related behaviours in treatment (ORBIT) scale are a measure of rec...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Background Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opioi...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Objective: There is increasing concern about the appropriateness of prescribing pharmaceutical opioi...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains very controversial. There a...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
Chronic Non-Cancer Pain (CNCP) affects almost 20% of the UK’s population and has both individual and...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
Importance: Despite concern about harms related to long-term prescribed opioid use among individuals...
Background: The literature suggests patient characteristics and higher opioid doses and long-term du...
Background: The literature suggests patient characteristics and higher opioid doses and long-term du...
OBJECTIVE: To report on a long term experience in treating patients with chronic noncancer pain (CNC...
Introduction and Aims: The opioid-related behaviours in treatment (ORBIT) scale are a measure of rec...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Background Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opioi...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Objective: There is increasing concern about the appropriateness of prescribing pharmaceutical opioi...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains very controversial. There a...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
Chronic Non-Cancer Pain (CNCP) affects almost 20% of the UK’s population and has both individual and...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
Importance: Despite concern about harms related to long-term prescribed opioid use among individuals...
Background: The literature suggests patient characteristics and higher opioid doses and long-term du...
Background: The literature suggests patient characteristics and higher opioid doses and long-term du...
OBJECTIVE: To report on a long term experience in treating patients with chronic noncancer pain (CNC...
Introduction and Aims: The opioid-related behaviours in treatment (ORBIT) scale are a measure of rec...