To take or not to take: the association between perceived addiction risk, expected analgesic response and likelihood of trying novel pain relievers in self-identified chronic pain patients.
David Andrew TompkinsAndrew S HuhnPatrick S JohnsonMichael T SmithEric C StrainRobert R EdwardsMatthew W JohnsonPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2017)
In the United States, self-identified chronic pain patients (CPP) at higher risk for opioid misuse were more likely to report willingness to try a novel analgesic despite increasing addiction risk than CPP with low risk of opioid misuse.