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Opioid use, misuse, and abuse: a narrative review about interventions to reduce opioid consumption and related adverse events in the perioperative setting

Daniel D. KIM, Maria F. RAMIREZ, Juan P. CATA

2021Minerva Anestesiologica11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Opioids remain the most potent and predictable drug available for perioperative analgesia and moderate-to-severe cancer-related pain. However, their efficacy has been questioned in other clinical settings. Moreover, opioids are associated with a wide variety of dose-dependent adverse events, limiting their use. The indiscriminate prescription of opioids has fueled the so-called "opioid epidemic" in the United States and other developed countries. Thus, there has been a significant effort to develop strategies to curtail their unnecessary prescription. Here, we summarize the history, current trends, and new directions in perioperative opioid prescription in an unbiased manner.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineNarrative reviewPerioperativeAdverse effectIntensive care medicineOpioidPsychological interventionMedical prescriptionLimitingMEDLINEDrugOpioid epidemicAnesthesiaClinical PracticeReview articlePatient safetyConsumption (sociology)Medical emergencyOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentPain Management and Opioid UseAnesthesia and Pain Management
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