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High opioid doses, naloxone, and central nervous system active medications received by Medicare-enrolled adults.

Armando Silva AlmodóvarMilap C Nahata
Published in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2022)
Nearly one-fourth of patients were prescribed a mean daily opioid therapy of MME ≥50. These patients were more likely to be prescribed hypnotics, SNRIs, and naloxone. Patients receiving chronic high-dose opioid therapy were more likely to be in age groups of persons <85 years. Naloxone may be underprescribed among eligible adults. Targeted medication services may ensure optimal prescribing among Medicare patients with chronic opioid therapies.
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