RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
Wouldn't it depend on the doses prescribed? https://t.co/Kr2i2Hp1Y2
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
RT @RVAwonk: Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only abo…
Re. what Trump is saying in New Hampshire: Yes, prescription opioids *can* lead to addiction. But research shows that only about 1% to 2% of patients prescribed opioids by their doctors end up developing opioid addiction. (see https://t.co/d8eBGNNovL &
@kevinmd Wrong. Addiction isn’t the result of exposure to meds. A @cochranecollab review of opioid prescribing for chronic pain found that less than 1% of those developed new addictions during pain care https://t.co/PIuKNQa3TZ
RT @EvertRauwendaal: @MrsJavi1 @ThomasKlineMD @JustToSpiteYou Oh you deny the evidence? Here you go: "serious adverse events, including iat…
@MrsJavi1 @ThomasKlineMD @JustToSpiteYou Oh you deny the evidence? Here you go: "serious adverse events, including iatrogenic opioid addiction, were rare.' https://t.co/Ihg5t4C3Zz
RT @StefanKertesz: @tal7291 @ArtL7 @annemfletcher @maiasz @aander1987 No one advocates opioids as first line therapy, but they help some in…
RT @StefanKertesz: @tal7291 @ArtL7 @annemfletcher @maiasz @aander1987 No one advocates opioids as first line therapy, but they help some in…
RT @StefanKertesz: @tal7291 @ArtL7 @annemfletcher @maiasz @aander1987 No one advocates opioids as first line therapy, but they help some in…
@tal7291 @ArtL7 @annemfletcher @maiasz @aander1987 No one advocates opioids as first line therapy, but they help some in light of most alt. treatments being safer but helping only a minority of patients https://t.co/JSVgMBV7A5
VIP study, was Forest Tennant study included in this meta-analysis and where can I read his original? https://t.co/z8opUDwKaK
Long-term opioid management for chronic noncancer pain https://t.co/B9DJd1J44o
RT @maiasz: @StefanKertesz @ZachWritesStuff @PatrickDoyle_35 yes, that's from her NEJM review piece and I think that's the most sensible st…
@StefanKertesz @ZachWritesStuff @PatrickDoyle_35 yes, that's from her NEJM review piece and I think that's the most sensible stat to use, though it's clearly lower in well screened, over-30 populations (more like 1-3%) https://t.co/T8AkF07k4v https://t.co/
@Neuromodulatio2 The rate of addiction to Rx opiate pain medication for chronic pain patients is less than 1%. Taking away #paincare frm #chronicpain palliative & cancer pts won't stop addiction. Illicit fentanyl in street drugs is what's killing. htt
RT @ChronicallyKoa: @pablodjones @brockplus @ravensspirit68 @greta I know you believe you have the data abt chronic pain & the requisite ne…
@pablodjones @brockplus @ravensspirit68 @greta I know you believe you have the data abt chronic pain & the requisite need for analgesics, but maybe you could take a look at some current data, since Rx opioid deaths have been decreasing sharply since 20
RT @ChronicallyKoa: @Clarity_Science Sir, I respect your decision to take whatever works best for you. But I must say, of the millions of p…
@Clarity_Science Sir, I respect your decision to take whatever works best for you. But I must say, of the millions of people on Rx pain meds, only abt 3% ever become addicted. https://t.co/YunSLmPlk2 As for the so-called 'opioid epidemic', TWICE as many p
@_tatvamasi @donjean13 @ravensspirit68 @ScaramucciPost Here's a little to get you started. I have tons more, but it's not as organized as I'd like, so it may take some time. I also have a bunch on my feed you're welcome to peruse. Thx for having an open m
@DeeMangin @cochranecollab @garethpar @CochraneLibrary well, that's odd given that this one *did* look at addiction & found low rates, like every other study that has looked at it carefully https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
@60Minutes @washingtonpost @ScottHigham1 @JeffFager Noble et al 2010 Cochrane Review 0.27% risk of addiction https://t.co/XX6JBgb5oX https://t.co/N3PXEcaG5e
@ThomasKlineMD @ellewoodsruns Cochrane 2010 https://t.co/NOHeN5kmLC Pain 2015 (Vowles et al) https://t.co/07Lm7HkomW Both discussed here: https://t.co/6hdRRYgrlV
https://t.co/znF9AYw1zb @NPRHealth @GovChristie @SecShulkin @realDonaldTrump @cshel0607 @cnnhealth @DrPhil Here's true article Read/Share
@AdamCarollaShow @drdrew It was full of crap in 2010 also. You should do your own research Adam. https://t.co/dshh446G0K But I’m happy to educate!!
@VioletaQSmith FWIW meta-analysis of 26 studies found the incidence of addiction from long-term use of opioids at 0.27% https://t.co/U4juTpUPd1 https://t.co/rUTTXizTyE
[meds] here's a cochrane review showing that it's very unlikely a chronic pain patient will become addicted. https://t.co/n2gE2mDT4j
RT @maiasz: @jawanessa @Peter_Grinspoon @andrewkolodny @kevinmd nope. see for example https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
@jawanessa @Peter_Grinspoon @andrewkolodny @kevinmd nope. see for example https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
@ChuckLane1 nope. absence of evidence /= evidence of absence. for example: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CDC chose to ignore this entirely
The argument that "there's no good evidence for using opiates in chronic non-cancer pain" is bollocks! #Cochrane https://t.co/ODdnQSRIEc
@LRussellWolpe @ellmo_h Actually evidence says risk of become addicted to opioids if part of pain management is rare: https://t.co/ZAW10fMS8B
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
RT @maiasz: evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CD…
evidence is weak bc FDA doesn't require studies for chronic use of anything!! clearly some benefit: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM CDC ignored https://t.co/oiF2ghcnmC
@BjoornRa 0,27% fikk avhengighet etter opiat behandling. Og dette kaller du krise og epidemi. Er jo på komiske Ali nivå. https://t.co/32Dpml4prs
@dsorum Fant en studie her om temaet. Det er ikke mange som sliter med avhengighet etter behandling https://t.co/32Dpml4prs
Older studies: short term opioids started in hospital only 1% get dependent Vs opioids started in community for chronic pain 10% dependence https://t.co/GCVXa1dVDU
@KConigrave @croakeyblog Cochrane says iatrongenic addiction is rare: https://t.co/KOzi8iqswI Who to believe?
RT @KimmeeKMiller: pts able to continue opioids long-term experience clinically significant pain reduction, #opioid addiction was rare htt…
RT @KimmeeKMiller: pts able to continue opioids long-term experience clinically significant pain reduction, #opioid addiction was rare htt…
RT @KimmeeKMiller: pts able to continue opioids long-term experience clinically significant pain reduction, #opioid addiction was rare htt…
pts able to continue opioids long-term experience clinically significant pain reduction, #opioid addiction was rare https://t.co/gUqNWkFDv4
RT @tal7291: CDC was less than forthcoming about the absence of evidence re long term use of opiates. #Cochran_review https://t.co/D55djUPJ…
Opioids for long-term treatment of noncancer pain https://t.co/D55djUPJ6h
CDC was less than forthcoming about the absence of evidence re long term use of opiates. #Cochran_review https://t.co/D55djUPJ6h
RT @EvertRauwendaal: @jeremyfaust @Slate Cochrane library: "serious adverse events, including iatrogenic opioid addiction, were rare." http…
@jn_doctor @StefanKertesz @CarlynZwaren not true. read the cochrane review: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
@Peter_Grinspoon @DavidJuurlink @johannhari101 does happen but rare: https://t.co/Ihg5t4TER7
RT @maiasz: @kfrydl @LeoBeletsky no, the CDC distorted the findings. read the actual study https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
@kfrydl @LeoBeletsky no, the CDC distorted the findings. read the actual study https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
@ZachWritesStuff @PssDiMA @mikerass @StefanKertesz 0,27%. Not a function of pharmacoology but drug, set and setting https://t.co/QutMAB1XQM
#Opioids for long-term treatment of noncancer pain https://t.co/6GUMv3Jvgq
Comment on Noble M (2010): Long-term opioid management for chronic noncancer pain. https://t.co/KAbtJdWd1p
@honeylaing79 That's a great question. Here's a white paper that very explains such a topic: https://t.co/9tMcR9HoU4 https://t.co/2wShTscMIo