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Opioid therapy is a cornerstone of severe acute and moderate-to-severe chronic pain management. Yet, resistance to opioid use can be a significant barrier to effective therapy.
Often, concerns about the perceived adverse effects and addictive properties of opioids, and/or regulatory scrutiny, cause these medications to be underused. Documents in this tab section address those concerns and help dispell the many misunderstandings.
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OPIOID Rx & Safety [General]
This section focuses on dispelling the myths surrounding opioid analgesics. Clinical guidance is provided for more effective application and prescribing of these vital pain medications, with a special emphasis on safety issues to prevent or manage adverse events.
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Opioid Pharmacology
By: Andrea M. Trescot, MD, et al. Pain Physician. 2008(March);11: S133-S153. See details…>
A Practical Guide for Prescribing Controlled Substances
[Opioid Safety Tips™]
By: Nathaniel Katz, MD, MS, et al. From: PainBalance.org, 2007.
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Safe Oral Equianalgesic Opioid Dosing for Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Pain
By: Samuel M. Galvagno, Jr, DO, et al. Resident & Staff Physician; 2007(April);53(4). See details...>
Opioid Safety in Patients With Renal or Hepatic Dysfunction
From: Pain Treatment Topics - Sarah J. Johnson, PharmD, Updated November 2007. See details...>
Opioid Analgesics for Chronic Pain
By: Mary Lou Bossio, NP; from Advance for Physician Assistants; 2007.
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Managing Opioid-Induced Constipation
From: Pain Treatment Topics - Clyde R. Goodheart, MD, MBA, MS; Stewart B. Leavitt, MA, PhD, August 2006. See details...>
Overview of Oral Modified-Release Opioid Products for the Management of Chronic Pain
By: Calene M. Amabile, PharmD, BCPS, and Bill J. Bowman, BSPharm, PhD. Medscape, Ann Pharmacother; 2006;40(7). See details...>
Opioid Tapering: Safely Discontinuing Opioid Analgesics
From: Pain Treatment Topics - Lee A. Kral, PharmD, BCPS, March 2006. See details...>
Opioids for Chronic Nonterminal Pain
By: Jane C. Ballantyne, MD, FRCA; from Medscape; South Med J, 99(11); 2006. Also:
Use of Opioid Analgesics for the Treatment of Chronic Noncancer Pain;
from Canadian Pain Society, 2003.
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VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain
From: Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense; 2003. Also available...
-- Opioid Assessment & Treatment Pocket Guide
-- Opioid Medications [Dosing] Pocket Guide
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Opioid/Medication Safety Information for Your Patients
-- How to Evaluate Health Information on the Internet
-- Proper Disposal of Prescription Drugs
-- Facts About Opioids, Methadone, Oxycodone, and Rx Drug Abuse
-- Buying Prescription Medicine Online: A Consumer Safety Guide
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Also see the following in the Current Comments section...
- The OIH Paradox: Can Opioids Make Pain Worse? See Details…>
- Using Objective Signs of Severe Pain to Guide Opioid Prescribing. See Details…>
- Opioid-Induced Sexual Dysfunction: Causes, Diagnosis, & Treatment. See Details…>
- Should Opioid Abusers Be Discharged From Opioid-Analgesic Therapy? See Details…>
- Maximizing Safety with Methadone & Other Opioids.
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- Overcoming Opiophobia & Doing Opioids Right. See Details…>
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METHADONE Rx & Safety
The following evidence-based research reports focus on factors involved in safer prescribing of effective methadone analgesia.
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Oral Methadone Dosing for Chronic Pain:
A Practitioner’s Guide
By: James D. Toombs, MD; from Pain Treatment Topics, Updated March 2008. See details...>
Methadone Safety Handout for Patients
(in English and Spanish)
By: Stewart B. Leavitt, MA, PhD; from Pain Treatment Topics, Updated March 2008. See details...>
Keeping Patients Safe from Iatrogenic Methadone Overdoses
From: Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP). February 14, 2008.
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FDA/DEA Public Health Advisories – Methadone Hydrochloride
From: US Food & Drug Administration and the Drug Enforcement Administration; various dates. See details...>
FDA Methadone Policy May Alter Patient Consent Process
By: Jennifer Bolen, JD; Anesthesiology News, March 2007.
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Revised Methadone Prescribing Information (PI) – October 2006
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Methadone-Drug* Interactions
(*Medications, illicit drugs, & other substances)
From: Pain Treatment Topics - Stewart B. Leavitt, PhD, January 2006.
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Methadone-Associated Mortality – U.S. Government Reports
From: CSAT (Center for Substance Abuse Treatment), SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration), 2004
- A National Assessment of Methadone-Associated Mortality:
Background Briefing Report
- Methadone-Associated Mortality: Report of a National Assessment
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Methadone Cardiac Concerns
From: Addiction Treatment Forum - Stewart B. Leavitt, MA, PhD; Mori J. Krantz, MD, FACC. October 2003. See details…>
"Zero Unintentional Deaths" — Methadone Safety
A special educational website under the direction of Lynn R. Webster, MD. See details...>
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OXYCODONE Rx & Safety
Oxycodone, alone and in combination with other analgesics, has been used for more than 80 years in the treatment of a variety of acute and chronic pain conditions. Compared with morphine, oxycodone has higher oral bioavailability and is considered twice as potent.
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Commonsense Oxycodone Prescribing & Safety
From: Pain Treatment Topics - Lee A. Kral, PharmD, BCPS, June 2007. See details...>
Patient Instructions Handout: Safely Taking Oxycodone
From: Pain Treatment Topics - Lee A. Kral, PharmD, BCPS and Stewart B. Leavitt, MA, PhD; in English and Spanish, June 2007.
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Oxycodone: Pharmacological Profile and Clinical Data in Chronic Pain Management
By: F. Coluzzi and C. Mattia, in Minerva Anesthesiologica, 71(7-8), 2005.
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Oxycodone: Prescribing Information / Package Inserts (PIs)
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Criteria for Use of Controlled-release Oxycodone
By: Francine Goodman, PharmD, BCPS; William N. Jones, BSc, MSc; and Peter Glassman, MBBS, MSc.Washington, DC: Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs. Revised July 2003.
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Safety and Efficacy of Controlled-Release Oxycodone: A Systematic Literature Review
By: D. Gary Rischitelli, MD, JD, MPH, and Sean H. Karbowicz, PharmD.
Pharmacotherapy. 2002;22(7):898-904. From Medscape Today.
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Opioid Risk Management
Besides the potential for opioid analgesia adverse effects, which often can be controlled by safe prescribing practices, the risks of greatest concern have been opioid diversion, misuse, abuse, and addiction. Documents in this section offer guidance for better opioid risk management, including: patient risk assessment, risk minimization, and compliance monitoring.
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Clinical Tools for Assessing Opioid Risks
From PainEDU.org: SOAPP, COMM
From EmergingSolutionsInPain.com: ORT, DAST, DIRE, CAGE-AID, SISAP, 5-Point Rx Opiate Abuse Checklist, POSIT
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Monitoring Opioid Adherence in Chronic Pain Patients:
Tools, Techniques, and Utility
By: Laxmaiah Manchikanti, MD, et al. Pain Physician. 2008(March);11: S155-S180. See details…>

A Clinical Guide to Urine Drug Testing:
Augmenting Pain Management and Enhancing Patient Care
By: Catherine A.Hammett-Stabler, PhD, DABCC, FACB and Lynn R.Webster,MD, FACPM, FASAM. From: University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Center for Continuing & Outreach Education. 2008. See details…>
Urine Drug Screening: Practical Guide for Clinicians
By: Karen E. Moeller, PharmD, BCPP, et al. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 2008;83(1):66-76. See details...>
Urine Drug Testing in Clinical Practice:
Dispelling the Myths & Designing Strategies
By: Douglas L. Gourlay, MD, FRCPC, FASAM; Howard A. Heit, MD, FACP, FASAM; Yale H. Caplan, PhD, D-ABFT. From: California Academy of Family Physicians. 2006. A 2-page Quick Reference Guide also is available. See details...>

Commonsense Opioid-Risk Management in Chronic Noncancer Pain: A Clinician’s Perspective
By: James D. Toombs, MD; from Pain Treatment Topics, August 2007.
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Avoiding Opioid Abuse While Managing Pain:
A Guide for Practitioners (Book)
By: Lynn R. Webster, MD, FACPM, FASAM, and Beth Dove; June 2007.
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Patient Level Opioid Risk Management
By: Nathaniel P. Katz, MD, MS; from PainEDU.com, Inflexxion, Inc., 2007. See details...>
Assessing Obstructive Sleep Apnea Potential, Which May Affect Opioid Risk (Snore Score)
From: American Sleep Apnea Association. 2007. See details...>
Opioids for Pain: Risk Management
By: Steven Richeimer, MD; from California Society of Anesthesiologists; 2006. See details...>
Rapid-Onset Opioids: Recognizing and Preventing Abuse, Addiction, and Diversion
By: Lara K. Dhingra, PhD, and Steven D. Passik, PhD; from Medscape; 2006. See details...>
Universal Precautions in Pain Medicine:
The Treatment of Chronic Pain With or Without the Disease of Addiction
By: Douglas L. Gourlay, MD and Howard A. Heit, MD, in Medscape Neurology & Neurosurgery, 7(1), 2005. See details...>
Treating Pain and Preventing Abuse and Diversion
By: Brian Goldman, MD, MCFP, FACEP, from LearnSomething.com, 2005. See details...>
Opioid Risk Management - THCI Conference Presentations
From: Tufts Health Care Institute, 2005. See details...>
Rights and Responsibilities of Healthcare Professionals in the Use of Opioids for the Treatment of Pain
Consensus from: The American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine; 2004. See details...>
Definitions Related to the Use of Opioids for Pain Treatment (Clarifications of "Addiction")
Consensus from: The American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. 2001. See details...>
Also See: "Addiction & Pain Treatment " Section
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Opioid Rx Regulatory & Legal Issues
This section focuses on guidance and mandates coming from government agencies -- federal, state, or local -- or medical boards regarding the prescribing, dispensing, and administration of opioid medications.
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DEA — Notes & Announcements
From: US Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration. See details...>
Increasing Patient Access to Pain Meds Around the World:
A Framework to Improve National Policies that Govern Drug Distribution
From: Pain & Policy Studies Group. University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center; Madison, Wisconsin; 2008.
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Achieving Balance in Federal and State Pain Policy
From: Pain & Policy Studies Group; University of Wisconsin Paul P. Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center; Madison, Wisconsin; Updated July 2008. Also available: Progress Report Card. See details...>
Practitioner’s Manual — An Informational Outline of the Controlled Substances Act
From: US Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Diversion Control, August 2006.
Also available: Reference Lists of Controlled Substances.
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Model Policy for the Use of Controlled Substances
From: Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc.; May 2004. See details...>
Prescription Monitoring Programs (PMPs)
From: Pain & Policies Study Group, University of Wisconsin and National Association for Model State Drug Laws. See details...>
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Addiction & Pain Treatment
The interface of addiction and pain treatment – particularly with opioid analgesics – is a common and vexing problem in clinical practice. This is complicated further by misunderstandings of distinctions between substance misuse, abuse, dependence, addiction, and pseudoaddiction.
This section of Pain Treatment Topics focuses on the clarification, identification, prevention, and treatment of addictive disorders within the context of pain and, conversely, on pain management with opioids in persons having a history of addiction.
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Best Biomarkers to Detect Underreported Alcohol Use
By: David R. Spiegel, MD; Neetu Dhadwal, MD; Frances Gill, MD. From Current Psychiatry; 2008 (September). See details...>
Challenges in Using Opioids to Treat Pain in Persons With Substance Use Disorders
By: Seddon R. Savage, MD, Kenneth L. Kirsh, PhD, and Steven D. Passik, PhD. From Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (a NIDA publication). 2008(June). See details...>
The Management of Breakthrough Pain With Rapid-Onset Opioids: Abuse, Addiction, and Diversion
By: Steven D. Passik, PhD and Kenneth L. Kirsh, PhD. From Medscape Neurology & Neurosurgery. 2008. See details...>
The New Science of Addiction
From: University of Utah, Genetics Science Learning Center. Updated 2008. See details...>
Safe Treatment of Pain in the Patient With a Substance Use Disorder
By: Penelope P. Ziegler, MD, FASAM; Psychiatric Times (CMP Medica), 24(1), 2007. See details...>
Pain Management Without Psychological Dependence: A Guide for Healthcare Providers
From: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Substance Abuse in Brief Fact Sheet. 2006(Summer);4(1).
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Pain in Opioid-Addicted Patients Entering Addiction Treatment
By: Stewart B. Leavitt, MA, PhD, revised July 2006. Adapted from Addiction Treatment Forum, 2004 (Winter);13(1). See details...>
Treatment of Acute Pain in Patients Receiving Buprenorphine/Naloxone for Addiction
By: David Fiellin, MD; from the Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS), 2005. See details...>
ASPMN Position Statement: Pain Management in Patients with Addictive Disease
From: American Society for Pain Management Nursing (ASPMN), September 2002. See details...>
Definitions Related to the Use of Opioids for the Treatment of Pain (including clarifications of addiction)
A consensus document from the American Academy of Pain Medicine, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. 2001. Go to PDF...>
EUROPAD Journal on Addiction
Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems — full editions available for download as PDF documents. See journal listings...>
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