Key Points
Question
How can physicians identify patients with pain for whom prescription opioids can be safely prescribed?
Findings
This systematic review found that a history of opioid use disorder or other substance use disorder, a mental health diagnosis, and concomitant prescription of certain psychiatric medications may be associated with an increased risk of prescription opioid addiction. However, only the absence of a mood disorder appeared useful for identifying lower risk, and assessment tools incorporating combinations of patient characteristics and risk factors were not useful.
Meaning
This study suggests that there are few valid ways to identify patients who can be safely prescribed opioid analgesics.
Assessment tools that use a combination of symptoms and signs are useful for identifying patients at risk of developing severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Most studies of these tools were not fully validated, limiting their generalizability.
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