Abstract Background Opioids are still widely prescribed to long-term pain patients although they are no longer recommended for long-term treatments due to poor evidence for long-term efficacy, risks of serious side effects, and the possibility of inducing opioid hyperalgesia. In a Cochrane study from 2017, the authors identified an urgent need for more randomized controlled trials investigating the efficiency and effects of opioid tapering. The study aimed to assess (1) the efficiency of a structured intervention in causing stable reductions of opioid consumption in a population with long-term non-malignant pain and (2) effects on pain, pain cognitions, physical and mental health, quality of life, and functioning in response to opioid taper...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Introduction Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity ...
Background and aims: Opioid use disorder (OUD) refers to a maladaptive pattern of opioid use leading...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are still widely prescribed to long-term pain patients although they are no long...
Objective: The use of opioids in the management of non-malignant pain remains controversial. For man...
Background: There is general agreement about the need toperform a screening test to assess the ris...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic non-cancer pain who are prescribed and are taking opioids can have...
BACKGROUND: Opioid therapy has become a common treatment for chronic pain despite accumulating evide...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
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BACKGROUND: Opioid therapy has become a common treatment for chronic pain despite accumulating evide...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclu...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
Introduction: The clinical use of opioids for long-term for noncancer pain indications remains a con...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Introduction Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity ...
Background and aims: Opioid use disorder (OUD) refers to a maladaptive pattern of opioid use leading...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are still widely prescribed to long-term pain patients although they are no long...
Objective: The use of opioids in the management of non-malignant pain remains controversial. For man...
Background: There is general agreement about the need toperform a screening test to assess the ris...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic non-cancer pain who are prescribed and are taking opioids can have...
BACKGROUND: Opioid therapy has become a common treatment for chronic pain despite accumulating evide...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-07-03T00:00:00Z28715842PMC66087156436vault:3250
BACKGROUND: Opioid therapy has become a common treatment for chronic pain despite accumulating evide...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclu...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
Introduction: The clinical use of opioids for long-term for noncancer pain indications remains a con...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Introduction Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity ...
Background and aims: Opioid use disorder (OUD) refers to a maladaptive pattern of opioid use leading...