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Chronic Opioid Use, Would cognitive behavioral therapy reduce the misuse…
Chronic Opioid Use
Addiction
Withdrawal without use
withdrawal symptoms; nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tachycardia, tremors, anxiety, restlessness, diaphoresis, malaise
early medication refills
increase in prescribed opioid dose
Correlates of indicators of potential extra-medical opioid use in people prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain.
Neurologic dysfunction
memory
impulse control
attention deficits
Exploring anxiety sensitivity in the relationship between pain intensity and opioid misuse among opioid-using adults with chronic pain.
Depression
Reduce medication effects
Increased Risk for overdose
Sedating Drugs
Required education for proper med administration
Physical inactivity
health complications to reduced mobility
Sucidal Ideation
Respiratory depression
Central sleep apnea
Relationship of chronic pain and opioid use with respiratory disturbance during sleep.
Pain Management Difficulties
Dialectical Pain Management: Feasibility of a Hybrid Third-Wave Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approach for Adults Receiving Opioids for Chronic Pain.
Would cognitive behavioral therapy reduce the misuse of opioids for chronic opioid users?