Incidence and predictors of new persistent opioid use following inflammatory bowel disease flares treated with oral corticosteroids.
Mohamed NoureldinPeter D R HigginsShail M GovaniShirley Cohen-MekelburgBrooke C KenneyRyan William StidhamJennifer F WaljeeAkbar K WaljeePublished in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2018)
New persistent opioid use is common in IBD patients who experience a flare, especially among those with mental health disorders, COPD, and Crohn's disease or indeterminate colitis. These findings can be helpful in risk-stratifying patients when choosing an acute pain therapy and providing counselling before choosing to prescribe opioids to opioid-naïve patients experiencing an IBD flare.
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