De Facto Long-term Opioid Therapy for Noncancer Pain
Group Health Cooperative · Kaiser Permanente · +3 more institutions
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Abstract
Objectives
This paper describes characteristics of opioid use episodes for noncancer pain and defines thresholds for de facto long-term opioid therapy.
Methods
CONSORT (CONsortium to Study Opioid Risks and Trends) includes adult members of 2 health plans serving over 1% of the US population. Opioid use episodes beginning in the years 1997 to 2005 were classified as acute, episodic, long-term/lower dose, or long-term/higher dose.
Results
On the basis of evaluation of the likelihood of opioid use continuing, long-term opioid therapy was defined by episodes lasting longer than 90 days with 10+ opioid prescriptions or 120+ days supply of opioids dispensed. Long-term/higher dose episodes (
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Keywords
- Medicine
- Opioid
- Hydrocodone
- Population
- Acetaminophen
- Anesthesia
- Medical prescription
- Chronic pain
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