Transcription of Interagency Guideline on Prescribing Opioids for Pain
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Interagency Guideline on Prescribing Opioids for Pain Developed by the Washington State Agency Medical Directors Group (AMDG) in collaboration with an Expert Advisory Panel, Actively Practicing Providers, Public Stakeholders, and Senior State Officials. Written for Clinicians who Care for People with Pain 3rd Edition, June 2015 Interagency Guideline on Prescribing Opioids for Pain [06- 2015 ] 2 Table of Contents A MESSAGE FROM WASHINGTON S SECRETARY OF HEALTH .. 4 COMPARISON OF 2010- 2015 guidelines .. 5 INTRODUCTION .. 6 Correct Diagnosis and Realistic Expectations .. 6 Uncertain Long-term Efficacy, Clear Evidence of Harm.. 7 Opioids and Chronic Disability .. 8 PART I. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ALL PAIN PHASES .. 9 Clinically Meaningful Improvement in Function (CMIF) .. 9 Dosing Threshold .. 11 Non- opioid Options for Pain Management .. 14 PART II. Prescribing Opioids IN THE ACUTE AND SUBACUTE PHASE.
Mar 09, 2015 · Prescribing Opioids for Pain [06 -2015] 5 Comparison of 2010-2015 Guidelines 2010 Guideline 2015 Guideline Primary focus was on chronic non-cancer pain Expands focus to include opioid use in acute, subacute, and perioperative pain phases and in special populations; includes sections on tapering and opioid use disorder. Two main sections:
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