Background: Opioid use, abuse, and adverse consequences, including death, have escalated at an alarming rate since the 1990s. In an attempt to control opioid abuse, numerous regulations and guidelines for responsible opioid prescribing have been developed by various organizations. However, the US opioid epidemic is continuing and drug dose deaths tripled during 1999 to 2015. Recent data show a continuing increase in deaths due to natural and semisynthetic opioids, a decline in methadone deaths, and an explosive increase in the rates of deaths involving other opioids, specifically heroin and illicit synthetic fentanyl. Contrary to scientific evidence of efficacy and negative recommendations, a significant proportion of physicians and patient...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
The CDC’s Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain is intended for clinicians prescribing ...
Prescription drug abuse is a significant problem, and is the fastest growing [drug] problem in the U...
Background: Opioid use, abuse, and adverse consequences, including death, have escalated at an alarm...
Background:Opioid prescribing in the United States is decreasing, however, the opioid epidemic i...
Opioid abuse has continued to increase at an alarming rate since the 1990 s. As documented by differ...
Opioid abuse has continued to increase at an alarming rate since the 1990 s. As documented by differ...
Currently, there are few clinical studies demonstrating long-term opioid therapy effectiveness, alth...
RESULTS: Part 2 of the guidelines on responsible opioid prescribing provides the following recommend...
RESULTS: Part 2 of the guidelines on responsible opioid prescribing provides the following recommend...
Opioid analgesics are important therapeutic options for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), recognized a...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
creased at an alarming rate. However, avail-able evidence suggests a wide variance in the use of opi...
creased at an alarming rate. However, avail-able evidence suggests a wide variance in the use of opi...
creased at an alarming rate. However, avail-able evidence suggests a wide variance in the use of opi...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
The CDC’s Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain is intended for clinicians prescribing ...
Prescription drug abuse is a significant problem, and is the fastest growing [drug] problem in the U...
Background: Opioid use, abuse, and adverse consequences, including death, have escalated at an alarm...
Background:Opioid prescribing in the United States is decreasing, however, the opioid epidemic i...
Opioid abuse has continued to increase at an alarming rate since the 1990 s. As documented by differ...
Opioid abuse has continued to increase at an alarming rate since the 1990 s. As documented by differ...
Currently, there are few clinical studies demonstrating long-term opioid therapy effectiveness, alth...
RESULTS: Part 2 of the guidelines on responsible opioid prescribing provides the following recommend...
RESULTS: Part 2 of the guidelines on responsible opioid prescribing provides the following recommend...
Opioid analgesics are important therapeutic options for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), recognized a...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
creased at an alarming rate. However, avail-able evidence suggests a wide variance in the use of opi...
creased at an alarming rate. However, avail-able evidence suggests a wide variance in the use of opi...
creased at an alarming rate. However, avail-able evidence suggests a wide variance in the use of opi...
Chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are extremely prevalent in the United States and worldwid...
The CDC’s Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain is intended for clinicians prescribing ...
Prescription drug abuse is a significant problem, and is the fastest growing [drug] problem in the U...