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Issues in Long-term Opioid Therapy: Unmet Needs, Risks, and Solutions
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 84Issue 7p593–601Published in issue: July, 2009- Steven D. Passik
Cited in Scopus: 127Both chronic pain and prescription opioid abuse are prevalent and exact a high toll on patients, physicians, and society. Health care professionals must balance aggressive treatment of chronic pain with the need to minimize the risks of opioid abuse, misuse, and diversion. A thorough, ongoing assessment can help fashion a multimodal therapeutic plan, stratify patients by risk, and identify those who may exhibit aberrant behaviors after receiving opioid therapy. Appropriate safeguards (eg, urine drug screens, pill counts) may be used when necessary.