Friday, February 5, 2010

Long-term Opioid Use for Back Pain

Affects on persons having chronic back pain getting opioids are unclear.

OpioidsResearches are not sure with the effectiveness, occurrence and risk for addiction for the persons taking this drug for the long period time. Researches say that there should be definite change in prescribing opioids, dose for patients with back pain. This is necessary to conclude pervasiveness of opioid treatment. This will help to ensure either opioids medications are affective are not. This will prevent the disorders in the patients with chronic back pain, getting opioid.

To check and estimating the efficiency of this drug on patients suffering chronic back pain, less studies and periodicals are available. Data suggests about side affects that common side affects like nausea and sedation are resolved during chronic treatment but minority of patients left opioid therapy because of side affects. Studies say that any trial evaluating the effects of opioids is not available for more than 16 weeks.

Persons having chronic back pain are mostly prescribed opioid. This is affective for the short term pain relief. For long term efficiency, opioid is prescribed for more than 16 weeks in not clear. Common side affects are loss of appetite, headache, weakness, stomach pain and constipation. This behavior occurs in 24% of cases.

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