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Military Health System Opioid, Tramadol, and Gabapentinoid Prescription Volumes Before and After a Defense Health Agency Policy Release.

Michael S PatzkowskiRyan C CostantinoThomas M KaneVi T NghiemRaymond B KromaKrista B Highland
Published in: Clinical drug investigation (2022)
Overall, CPGs and policies targeting opioid prescribing practices may have provided the maximal impetus for providers to re-evaluate their prescribing practices, as the policy did not appear to change the slope in prescribing rates. However, it is unclear whether the policies mitigated the likelihood of plateaus in prescribing rates. Further work is needed to assess the degree to which providers simultaneously altered other non-opioid pain medication prescribing practices, self-management recommendations, and non-pharmacological therapy referrals.
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