MONDAY, June 26, 2017 (HealthDay News)-- Many people in pain are apprehensive about
taking an opioid painkiller to ease their suffering, and rightfully so.
Not exact matches
Taking dangerous quantities of the otherwise safe loperamide is one strategy being used by people addicted to
opioid painkillers and other drugs since it can increase
opioid absorption in the gut; the FDA says it is now working with loperamide manufacturers to change its packaging so that it comes with fewer doses and is thus harder to abuse.
Andrew observed a very dangerous trend
taking hold: Doctors — who were having new drugs pushed to them by profit - driven pharmaceutical companies — began prescribing extremely powerful and addictive
opioid painkillers to patients with almost reckless abandon.
Fewer veterans received prescriptions for risky dosages of
opioid painkillers after a national initiative
took aim at reducing high doses and potentially dangerous drug combinations, a new study finds.
People who received prescriptions for
opioid painkillers in the months before elective abdominal operations had longer hospital stays, and a higher chance of needing follow - up care in a hospital or rehabilitation facility, than patients who weren't
taking such medications before they had the same operations, the study finds.
«In addition, people already
taking opioids for pain may supplement with medical marijuana and be able to lower their
painkiller dose, thus lowering their risk of overdose.
They were also more likely to return to the hospital in the next 12 months with an
opioid - related fall or fracture, a risk factor for seniors who
take the powerful
painkillers.
Surgeons performing 11 common operations can turn to a free new prescribing tool based on data about how many
opioid painkillers patients across Michigan actually
took after their operations.
These people have difficult, infrequent bowel movements — no more than two per week — not due to other medical conditions or medicines they may be
taking, such as
opioid painkillers.
Law enforcement officials said his accidental 2016 death from fentanyl was traced to a look - alike, counterfeit version of the
opioid painkiller Vicodin, which Prince had been
taking for chronic hip pain, according to published reports.
While a connection between
opioid painkillers taken during pregnancy and the greater risk of neural tube birth defects was found, a cause - and - effect relationship was not identified.