2019
DOI: 10.5055/jom.2019.0537
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Opioid prescription patterns among patients with fibromyalgia

Abstract: Objectives: To investigate opioid prescribing patterns among patients with fibromyalgia (FM) in terms of age, gender, race, type of opioids, and to examine changes in opioid prescription over the past 8 years compared to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved FM medications.Design: Retrospective review of data using the Healthcare Enterprise Repository for Ontological Narration database. The collected data were analyzed descriptively and a chi-square test for trend was used to analyze a possible li… Show more

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“…The symptoms of FM comprise musculoskeletal pain [3], fatigue [4], sleep disorders, and mood disorders [4]. In general, medications [5,6], psychotherapy [7], counseling [8], cognitive behavior therapy [9], self-care instructions [10,11], and rehabilitation or therapeutic exercises [12,13] are recommended as treatments for FM patients. Underwater walking is a therapeutic exercise that has often been utilized for gait training for patients with painful diseases, such as osteoarthritis [14], rheumatoid arthritis [15], arthroplasty [16], and FM [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The symptoms of FM comprise musculoskeletal pain [3], fatigue [4], sleep disorders, and mood disorders [4]. In general, medications [5,6], psychotherapy [7], counseling [8], cognitive behavior therapy [9], self-care instructions [10,11], and rehabilitation or therapeutic exercises [12,13] are recommended as treatments for FM patients. Underwater walking is a therapeutic exercise that has often been utilized for gait training for patients with painful diseases, such as osteoarthritis [14], rheumatoid arthritis [15], arthroplasty [16], and FM [17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of opioid use in this group of patients is higher than that found in previous reports from Europe (34.3%–40.0%) (Rico‐Villademoros et al., 2020; Valentini et al., 2020)), South America (11.6%–39.7%) (de Assis et al., 2020; Fernández‐Avila et al., 2020), and even North America (24.2%–50.8%) (Kaouk et al., 2018; Robinson et al., 2012; Turner et al., 2016; Vincent et al., 2015); in these regions, opioid use has been decreasing in recent years (Sarmento et al., 2019). Hydrocodone was the most commonly prescribed opioid in this study, while in other local and international studies, tramadol was the most common opioid (de Assis et al., 2020; Fernández‐Avila et al., 2020; Rico‐Villademoros et al., 2020; Robinson et al., 2012; Valentini et al., 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%