Literature DB >> 27068665

Pain Control in the Presence of Drug Addiction.

Nalini Vadivelu1, Leandro Lumermann2, Richard Zhu2, Gopal Kodumudi3, Amir O Elhassan4, Alan David Kaye4.   

Abstract

Drug addiction is present in a significant proportion of the population in the USA and worldwide. Drug addiction can occur with the abuse of many types of substances including cocaine, marijuana, stimulants, alcohol, opioids, and tranquilizers. There is a high likelihood that clinicians will encounter patients with substance abuse disorders on a regular basis with the prevalence of the use of illicit substances and the high rate of abuse of prescription drugs. The use of abuse deterrent formulations of prescription opioid agents, pill counts, and urine drug abuse screenings are all useful strategies. Optimum pain management of patients with addiction in the outpatient and inpatient setting is essential to minimize pain states. Careful selection of medications and appropriate oversight, including drug agreements, can reduce drug-induced impairments, including sleep deficits and diminished physical, social, and sexual functioning. This review, therefore, discusses the prevalence of illicit and prescription drug addiction, the challenges of achieving optimum pain control, and the therapeutic approaches to be considered in this challenging population. More research is warranted to develop improved therapies and routes of treatments for optimum pain relief and to prevent the development of central sensitization, chronic pain, and impaired physical and social functioning in patients with drug addiction.

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Keywords:  Abuse deterrent formulation; Addiction; Analgesia; Illicit drug abuse; Opioid; Prescription drug abuse; Tolerance

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27068665     DOI: 10.1007/s11916-016-0561-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep        ISSN: 1534-3081


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