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Guideline for reducing opioid use post-surgery leads to high pain management satisfaction


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VIDEO: Guidelines for Patient Centered Opioid Prescribing and Optimal FDA-Compliant Disposal of Excess Pills After Inpatient Surgery: A Prospective Clinical Trial.
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Credit: American College of Surgeons
Key takeaways
Opioid prescribing guideline is unique, taking into account each patient s perception of pain, rather than prescribing opioids based on type of operation.
Surgeons play a pivotal role in minimizing opioid use in their patients by setting expectations for pain management.
Opioid disposal rates dramatically increased because surgeons told patients about specific FDA-compliant methods for pill disposal, the location of a convenient pharmacy drop box, and made a reminder phone call. ....

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