Partial Agonist, Full Barrier: A Case-Based Discussion on Challenges with Buprenorphine in Chronic Pain Management.

Tonya S Hershman, Michelle Park
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Background: More patients are on chronic opioids, as patients who were initially started on full agonist opioids for cancer-related pain are living longer. Despite doing well from the cancer stand- point, some patients have difficulty tapering off their opioids because they have been taking them for years. Given the potential complications of chronic full agonist opioids, it is important to manage these patients in a safer way. However, there are various challenges including lack of education for patients and healthcare professionals and lack of product availability. Many healthcare providers do not have much formal training on initiating, maintaining, and tapering the various buprenorphine products. These providers may not be able to effectively educate patients given the lack of education. Also, patients research these products on their own and are hesitant to try them because of misinformation. Even if patients are informed thoroughly about buprenorphine, there are barriers to obtaining them including insurance denial and lack of product availability at pharmacies. Given the above challenges, easily accessible best practices as well as avenues for healthcare professionals to educate and guide each other are needed.

Purpose/hypothesis: Given the potential complications of chronic full agonist opioids, it is important to manage these patients in a safer way. However, there are various challenges including lack of education for patients and healthcare professionals and lack of product availability.

Conclusions/applications: Given the above challenges, easily accessible best practices as well as avenues for healthcare professionals to educate and guide each other are needed.

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部分激动剂,全面障碍:以案例为基础,探讨丁丙诺啡在慢性疼痛治疗中面临的挑战。
背景:越来越多的患者开始长期服用阿片类药物,这是因为最初因癌症相关疼痛而服用全激动剂阿片类药物的患者寿命越来越长。尽管从癌症的角度来看情况良好,但一些患者很难逐渐停用阿片类药物,因为他们已经服用了多年。鉴于长期服用全激动剂类阿片可能产生并发症,因此必须以更安全的方式管理这些患者。然而,目前存在各种挑战,包括缺乏对患者和医疗保健专业人员的教育以及产品供应不足。许多医疗服务提供者并没有接受过多少关于启动、维持和减量各种丁丙诺啡产品的正规培训。由于缺乏教育,这些医疗服务提供者可能无法有效地教育患者。此外,患者会自行研究这些产品,并由于错误信息而犹豫不决。即使患者对丁丙诺啡有了全面的了解,在获得这些产品时也会遇到障碍,包括保险拒绝和药房缺乏产品供应。鉴于上述挑战,我们需要易于获取的最佳实践以及医护人员相互教育和指导的途径:鉴于慢性全效阿片类药物的潜在并发症,以更安全的方式管理这些患者非常重要。然而,目前存在各种挑战,包括缺乏对患者和医护人员的教育以及产品供应不足:鉴于上述挑战,我们需要易于获取的最佳实践以及医护人员相互教育和指导的途径。
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Journal of opioid management
Journal of opioid management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Opioid Management deals with all aspects of opioids. From basic science, pre-clinical, clinical, abuse, compliance and addiction medicine, the journal provides and unbiased forum for researchers and clinicians to explore and manage the complexities of opioid prescription.
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