Commentary
by
Clarke, Hance et al
Release Date
2019
Geography
Canada
Language of Resource
Both
Full Text Available
Yes
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
No
Peer Reviewed
No
Findings/Key points
The evidence recommending nonopioid medications to be superior to opioid medications for chronic noncancer pain can (similarly to the evidence for opioid superiority) be criticized for not having adequate long-term follow-up, for small sample sizes, and for a lack of functional outcome data. However well meaning they are, the 2017 Canadian opioid prescribing guidelines were introduced to a health care system ill equipped to care for patients with chronic pain.
Keywords
Policy/Regulatory
About prescribers
Chronic pain