Conference Coverage

Beware nonopiate meds with high street value


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM ACP INTERNAL MEDICINE


Drug-specific toxicology screening is worthy of consideration as a means of confirming the presence of the prescribed medication, along with the absence of opioids or other drugs that shouldn’t be on board.

“I do this with gabapentin, because I see a lot of diversion,” he explained. “If gabapentin doesn’t show up in the toxicology screen, I stop prescribing it. Or if I detect it and it hasn’t been prescribed, that allows me to have a safety discussion with the patient.”

Dr. Walley reported no financial conflicts of interest regarding his presentation.

Pages

Recommended Reading

ERAS pathway can cut postdischarge opioid use
MDedge Surgery
Unscheduled visits for pain after hernia surgery common, costly
MDedge Surgery
Guidelines update best practices for hemorrhoid treatment
MDedge Surgery
Opioid deaths in the ED increase nationally
MDedge Surgery
Nonopioid analgesics have no major disadvantages vs. opioids for chronic pain
MDedge Surgery
FDA advisors recommend lofexidine for opioid withdrawal
MDedge Surgery
Life and health are not even across the U.S.
MDedge Surgery
ERAS reduced opioid use, improved same-day discharge after gyn surgery
MDedge Surgery
Endometriosis pain stemming from pelvic spasms improved with botulinum toxin
MDedge Surgery
Fat Fracture: A Rare Cause of Anterior and Medial Knee Pain in a Professional Baseball Player
MDedge Surgery