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People can taper off opioids without increasing pain. Except that’s a lie.

Study: Reducing Opioid Use for Chronic Pain With a Group-Based Intervention.  A Randomized Clinical Trial Ok, so here we go again. Another study, making headlines, where the researchers are making claims that their own study does NOT support.   The study’s authors are misrepresenting their results,… Read More »People can taper off opioids without increasing pain. Except that’s a lie.

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Study – Association Between Opioid Tapering and Subsequent Health Care Use, Medication Adherence, and Chronic Condition Control

Published February 7, 2023 Link to study Yet another study from the University of California at Davis, examining tapering among adults prescribed stable doses of long-term opioid therapy (LTOT).  These patients were receiving long term opioid therapy at a dose of 50 milligram of morphine… Read More »Study – Association Between Opioid Tapering and Subsequent Health Care Use, Medication Adherence, and Chronic Condition Control

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Study – Long-term Risk of Overdose or Mental Health Crisis After Opioid Dose Tapering

Published June 13, 2022 Link to study This study is a continuation to the August 2021 study Association of Dose Tapering With Overdose or Mental Health Crisis Among Patients Prescribed Long-term Opioids that found opioid dose tapering was associated with overdose and mental health crisis.… Read More »Study – Long-term Risk of Overdose or Mental Health Crisis After Opioid Dose Tapering

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Study – Association of Dose Tapering With Overdose or Mental Health Crisis Among Patients Prescribed Long-term Opioids

Published August 3, 2021 link to study Patients receiving long term opioid therapy who experienced dose tapering off their opioid pain relieving medications experience higher rates of overdose and withdrawal, and mental health crisis, and that risk persists for up to two years, according to… Read More »Study – Association of Dose Tapering With Overdose or Mental Health Crisis Among Patients Prescribed Long-term Opioids

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Study: International Stakeholder Community of Pain Experts and Leaders Call for an Urgent Action on Forced Opioid Tapering

Published in Pain Medicine, Volume 20, Issue 3, March 2019 First published in 2018 Forced opioid tapering in the US was rampant and many high-profile pain management experts were concerned about the serious (and unjustified) harms, including overdose and suicide, that opioid tapering was causing.… Read More »Study: International Stakeholder Community of Pain Experts and Leaders Call for an Urgent Action on Forced Opioid Tapering

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Study – “I felt like I had a scarlet letter”: Recurring experiences of structural stigma surrounding opioid tapering among patients with chronic, non-cancer pain

Published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence, volume 222, May 2021 This study does not relate directly to the harms of overdose and suicide, but the significant stigma that changes to opioid policy has wrought upon chronic pain patients on long term opioid therapy. Background: “Efforts… Read More »Study – “I felt like I had a scarlet letter”: Recurring experiences of structural stigma surrounding opioid tapering among patients with chronic, non-cancer pain

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Opioids for post-op Pain should be “Best Practice”, NOT a last resort

The following American Article talks about promising non-opioid treatments on the horizon for chronic pain, however, of particular note the Author highlights the following: “We now believe that aggressive, appropriate treatment of acute pain after surgery may prevent persistent postoperative chronic pain.” Why has this… Read More »Opioids for post-op Pain should be “Best Practice”, NOT a last resort