Help Minimize Harm When Prescribing Opioids and Other Psychotherapeutics
- Assess patients for risk of abuse before starting opioid therapy and manage accordingly
- Watch for and treat comorbid mental disease if present
- Conventional conversion tables can cause harm and should be used cautiously when rotating (switching) from one opioid to another
- Avoid combining benzodiazepines with opioids, especially during sleep hours
- Start methadone at a very low dose and titrate slowly regardless of whether your patient is opioid tolerant or not
- Assess for sleep apnea in patients on high daily doses of methadone or other opioids and in patients with a predisposition
- Tell patients on long-term opioid therapy to reduce opioid dose during upper respiratory infections or asthmatic episodes
- Avoid using long-acting opioid formulations for acute, post-operative, or trauma-related pain
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