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被引量: 400发表: 2016年 [CDC guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain]. Response efforts include implementing the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain (4), improving access to and use of prescription drug monitoring programs, enhancing naloxone distribution and other harm...
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“Clinicians should prescribe the lowest dosage to achieve expected effects” when patients begin taking opioids, the guidelines state. If possible, they recommend that “nonopioid therapies are preferred for subacute and chronic pain.” “We’ve built in flexibility so that there’s ...
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The CDC’s 2016 prescribing guidelines saidopioids should not be the first treatment for chronic pain. Doctors were urged to first try other medications or nondrug options, limit opioid prescriptions for short-term pain to three days, and to prescribe the lowest effective dose possible. ...
We should suffer as little as possible, and that might require the use of opioids. When safeguards such as prescribing one week at a time, random drug screens, drug contracts, and electronic prescription monitoring programs are in place, these drugs are very effective and safe. Stop the ...
For the first time since 2016, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its guidelines for clinicians and patients on the use of prescription opioids to treat short-term and long-term pain. The new guidelines from the CDC, published Thursday, include 12 recommendations for...
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