• Missouri medicine · Nov 2007

    Review

    An assessment protocol to guide opioid prescriptions for patients with chronic pain.

    • Anthony H Guarino and Jennifer C Myers.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Washington University Pain Management Center, St. Louis, USA. guarinoa@wustl.edu
    • Mo Med. 2007 Nov 1; 104 (6): 513-6.

    AbstractDespite advances in pain management research and technology, physicians are constantly challenged by patients with chronic pain who appear to require narcotics to function. This article assists physicians in making appropriate decisions regarding when to start long-term opioid therapy. The concept of a triage system will also be introduced to help in identifying high-risk patients and offer recommendations and appropriate referral for these patients.

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