OBJECTIVE: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-risk opioid use remains controversial and inadequately characterized. Our objective was to measure the association between emergency department (ED) opioid analgesic exposure after a physical, trauma-related event and subsequent opioid use. We hypothesized ED opioid analgesic exposure is associated with subsequent at-risk opioid use. METHODS: Participants were enrolled in AURORA, a prospective cohort study of adult patients in 29 U.S., urban EDs receiving care for a traumatic event. Exclusion criteria were hospital admission, persons reporting any non-medical opioid use (e.g., opioids without prescription or taking more than prescribed for eupho...
Background: Ohio remains one of the most afflicted states nationally with 46.3 per 100 000 deaths du...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
OBJECTIVE: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-ris...
OBJECTIVE: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-ris...
Background and Objectives: Whether ED opioid prescriptions (Rx) lead to future problematic opioid us...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Opioid abuse and overdose constitute an ongoing health emergency. Many presume opio...
Objective: Identifying text features of emergency department visits associated with risk of future d...
Importance: In the current health care environment with increased scrutiny and growing concern regar...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Pharmacological therapy for acute pain carries the risk of opioid misuse, with ...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects on opioid medication prescribing, patient opioid...
Context. Opioid prescriptions from the emergency department (ED) have gradually increased over the l...
BackgroundOpioid medication to treat acutely injured patients is usual care in trauma settings. A hi...
ObjectivesOpioid pain reliever (OPR) prescribing at Emergency Department (ED) discharge has increase...
Background: Opioids are prescribed for acute pain as needed, but no data exists on how patients take...
Background: Ohio remains one of the most afflicted states nationally with 46.3 per 100 000 deaths du...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
OBJECTIVE: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-ris...
OBJECTIVE: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-ris...
Background and Objectives: Whether ED opioid prescriptions (Rx) lead to future problematic opioid us...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Opioid abuse and overdose constitute an ongoing health emergency. Many presume opio...
Objective: Identifying text features of emergency department visits associated with risk of future d...
Importance: In the current health care environment with increased scrutiny and growing concern regar...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Pharmacological therapy for acute pain carries the risk of opioid misuse, with ...
The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects on opioid medication prescribing, patient opioid...
Context. Opioid prescriptions from the emergency department (ED) have gradually increased over the l...
BackgroundOpioid medication to treat acutely injured patients is usual care in trauma settings. A hi...
ObjectivesOpioid pain reliever (OPR) prescribing at Emergency Department (ED) discharge has increase...
Background: Opioids are prescribed for acute pain as needed, but no data exists on how patients take...
Background: Ohio remains one of the most afflicted states nationally with 46.3 per 100 000 deaths du...
Introduction: Opioid overdose is a major public health problem. Emergency physicians need informatio...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...