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Pharmacogenomics and Prescription Opioid Use

Pharmacogenomics, 2021
Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene findings suggest that genetic approaches may help in choosing the most appropriate drug and dosage, while preventing adverse drug reactions. This is the field that addresses precision medicine: to evaluate variations in the DNA sequence that could be responsible for different individual analgesic ...
Mongi Benjeddou, Ana M Peiró
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Opioid Prescriptions After Hemorrhoidectomy

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2020
BACKGROUND: Hemorrhoids cause more than 4 million ambulatory care visits in the United States annually, and hemorrhoidectomy is associated with significant postoperative pain. There are currently no evidence-based opioid-prescribing guidelines for hemorrhoidectomy patients. OBJECTIVE:
Pamela W, Lu   +7 more
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Impact of continuous infusions of opioids on discharge opioid prescriptions

Journal of Opioid Management, 2022
Introduction: The 2018 Pain, Agitation/Sedation, Delirium, Immobility, and Sleep guidelines from the Society of Critical Care Medicine recommend opioids as a first-line treatment option for non-neuropathic pain among critically ill adults and prioritize pain management optimization before the administration of sedatives.
Vincent Morocco, PharmD, BCPS   +4 more
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Prescription opioid use in pregnancy

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2018
Prescription medications, including opioid analgesics, are increasingly prescribed in Australia and internationally. More women are presenting in pregnancy with prescription opioid use which can potentially cause harm to the mother and fetus. This article outlines the different types of prescription opioids, defines how prescription opioid use disorder
Julie Blandthorn   +6 more
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Care Fragmentation and Prescription Opioids

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
In their article, Moyo and colleagues reported that veterans who received care through both the VA and Medicare are at higher risk for death from opioid overdose than those who use either system ex...
Laurence J, Meyer, Carolyn M, Clancy
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Treating Prescription Opioid Dependence

JAMA, 2014
With the continued increase of opioid analgesic use in the United States,1 there is a parallel increase in opioid use disorder specifically involvingprescription opioids (POs).2 Thepercentageof admissions into substance abuse treatment facilities for pharmaceutical opioid dependencetreatmenthas increasedfromless than1.0%duringand before1997to9.8%in2011.
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Prescription Opioids and Addiction

Psychiatric Annals, 2015
Why are opioid medications prescribed in large quantities and high frequency when there is little or no proven efficacy for their therapeutic value? Why are opioids the most commonly prescribed medication in the United States when their adverse consequences continue to grow?
Norman S. Miller, Mark S. Gold
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Prescription Opioid Abuse

2020
Current statistics suggest that the abuse of prescribed opioids is a major problem that is resulting in significant morbidity and mortality. It behooves the oral and maxillofacial surgeon to mitigate this risk by reducing the number of opioid prescriptions. Furthermore, it is important to recognize patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) to ensure that
Gary F. Bouloux, Deepak G. Krishnan
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In reply: one prescription for the opioid crisis

Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, 2020
To the Editor We read with interest the letter to the editor[1][1] written in response to the article ‘One Prescription for the Opioid Crisis: Require Buprenorphine Waivers for Pain Medicine Fellows’.[2][2] First, it is important to emphasize the pillars of addressing stigma and ...
Mark C Bicket, Shravani Durbhakula
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