Va dod opioid guidelines
[DOCX File]Opioids - VA Northwest Health Network
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“VA/DoD clinical practice guidelines: management of opioid therapy (OT) for chronic pain”. (Washington, DC: US Department of Veterans Affairs; 2010) Before increasing opioid therapy to ≥ 50 mg MEDD, the patient’s case should be consulted to an opioid review committee, if available at the facility.
[DOC File]Ethical Considerations in Opioid ... - Veterans Affairs
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Nov 30, 2005 · We reviewed relevant VHA and professional policies and guidelines for accomplishing this, with emphasis on the 12 key elements in the VHA/DoD clinical practice guideline for chronic opioid therapy. Next, we considered some common barriers to effective chronic pain management and reviewed some of the more confusing terminology in this area.
[DOC File]VA HSR&D
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The VA/DoD Opioid Therapy Clinical Practice Guideline was completed in an update in February 2017. We have now multiple tools associated with that, it’s available on the health quality website, as well as,
[DOCX File](Acamprosate, Naltrexone, Disulfiram in ... - Veterans Affairs
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Naltrexone is an opioid-antagonist that reduces heavy drinking and craving, and may improve abstinence from alcohol. It may be better than acamprosate in reducing heavy drinking. Patients with no history of opioid use in the past 7 days or methadone use in the past 10 …
[DOC File]Equianalgesic Chart (Changes in italics)
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VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense. Version 1.0 March 2003. Written 1990. Revised 7/26/1999. Revised 9/2003. Revised 4/2005. Adult Opioid Reference Guide
[DOC File]Overdose Among VA Patients Receiving Opioid Therapy for ...
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The DoD/VA guidelines for opiate therapy include – indicate a number of groups of patients for whom opiate therapy is not appropriate. The rationale for avoiding use with patients who have an untreated substance use disorder and patients taking medications with known interactions are both particularly aimed at reducing overdose risk.
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