Post-surgery Opioid Prescriptions Continually Refilled Could Harm Families
Post-surgery Opioid Prescriptions Continually Refilled Could Harm Families
When opioids are prescribed by physicians after surgeries, this can increase the risk of addiction in a patient to which they’ve been prescribed. Moreover, if patients do not complete the full round of post-treatment pain management and opioid drugs are left in the home, or if prescriptions continue to be refilled, these drugs can easily be used by another family member. New research from the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, takes a look at specifically how postsurgical opioid refills may or may not be associated with an increased risk for opioid misuse among family members.Not only is opioid use after surgery posing a risk for patients who are susceptible to becoming addicted, but the Harvard team found that the likelihood of a family member misusing these drugs “increased 2.5 times” when prescriptions were refilled up to the max number of times allotted. The findings were published online July 15 in JAMA Network Open.
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Association of Postsurgical Opioid Refills for Patients With Risk of Opioid Misuse and Chronic Opioid Use Among Family MembersPostsurgical Opioid Refills Risky for Entire Household
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