[Tapering of opioid use in primary care].

Stijn E Veldman, Laurens C Vroon, Eward J Melis,Sandra A S van den Heuvel,Arnt F A Schellekens, C Kramers

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde(2021)

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Although opioids are frequently used as treatment for chronic non-cancer related pain, the long term benefits on pain intensity and physical functioning are rather limited. Prolonged use of opioids is accompanied by multiple risks and side effects. It is important to regularly evaluate the effectiveness and the possibility of tapering of an opioid therapy. Tapering opioid use may improve physical function. Structured counselling by a healthcare professional facilitates successful tapering. In most cases, it will be possible to taper opioids in a primary care setting. If the treating physician feels incompetent to manage the tapering process, referral to specialized psychiatric care or a pain specialist can be considered. We propose a tapering rate between 10-35% of the previous dose per week in the primary care setting. Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions can be used to ease the tapering.
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