In a letter to the government health agency, more than 300 caregivers contend that people in chronic pain are being denied the medication they need.
By Lenny Bernstein Lenny Bernstein Reporter covering health and medicine Email Bio Follow March 6 at 8:20 PM More than 300 health-care experts told the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wednesday that the agency’s landmark guidelines for the use of opioids against chronic pain are harming patients who suffer from long-term pain and benefit from the prescription narcotics.
“Taken in combination, these actions have led many health care providers to perceive a significant category of vulnerable patients as institutional and professional liabilities to be contained or eliminated, rather than as people needing care,” they said in a letter to the agency. The role of opioids for chronic pain has been one of the most contested aspects of the nationwide crackdown on narcotic prescribing. The CDC guidelines, issued in 2016, assert there is little evidence for the use of opioids against pain beyond 12 weeks.
In the meantime, the number of opioid prescriptions issued annually has fallen sharply, from a peak of more than 255 million in 2012 to 191 million in 2017, according to the CDC. Many states have enacted limits on opioid prescribing.
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