Erschienen in:
15.02.2018 | Editorial
Reducing Long-term Opioid Use in the Veterans Health Administration
verfasst von:
Taeko Minegishi, MS, Austin Frakt, PhD
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 6/2018
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Excerpt
In 2015, 25% of US adults had at least one opioid prescription. In the same year, over 33,000 people died of opioids and approximately 40% were attributed to opioid prescriptions,
1 contributing to what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) termed an “epidemic.” Long-term opioid use is particularly problematic, associated with much higher rates of misuse and overdose than short-term use.
2 As we reconsider the appropriate role of opioids in medical care, experts have called for an effort to minimize the initiation of long-term use and to taper long-term patients off opioids, when warranted. …