Examining the relationship between head trauma and opioid use disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that therapists and clinicians must consider a risk profile for persons with TBI and follow an integrated care approach to account for mental health, prior substance misuse, presenting somatic symptoms, and current medication regimen during evaluation.PMID:38533717 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0846 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ali Abid Maria Paracha Iva Çepele Awais Paracha Joseph Rueve Akbar Fidahussain Humza Rehman McKimmon Engelhardt Noor Alyasiry Zohair Siddiqui Satvik Vasireddy Bishal Kadariya Nikith Rao Rohan Das Wilson Rodriguez Dixie Meyer Source Type: research

Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research

Examining the relationship between head trauma and opioid use disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that therapists and clinicians must consider a risk profile for persons with TBI and follow an integrated care approach to account for mental health, prior substance misuse, presenting somatic symptoms, and current medication regimen during evaluation.PMID:38533717 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0846 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ali Abid Maria Paracha Iva Çepele Awais Paracha Joseph Rueve Akbar Fidahussain Humza Rehman McKimmon Engelhardt Noor Alyasiry Zohair Siddiqui Satvik Vasireddy Bishal Kadariya Nikith Rao Rohan Das Wilson Rodriguez Dixie Meyer Source Type: research

Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research

Examining the relationship between head trauma and opioid use disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that therapists and clinicians must consider a risk profile for persons with TBI and follow an integrated care approach to account for mental health, prior substance misuse, presenting somatic symptoms, and current medication regimen during evaluation.PMID:38533717 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0846 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ali Abid Maria Paracha Iva Çepele Awais Paracha Joseph Rueve Akbar Fidahussain Humza Rehman McKimmon Engelhardt Noor Alyasiry Zohair Siddiqui Satvik Vasireddy Bishal Kadariya Nikith Rao Rohan Das Wilson Rodriguez Dixie Meyer Source Type: research

Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research

Examining the relationship between head trauma and opioid use disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that therapists and clinicians must consider a risk profile for persons with TBI and follow an integrated care approach to account for mental health, prior substance misuse, presenting somatic symptoms, and current medication regimen during evaluation.PMID:38533717 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0846 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ali Abid Maria Paracha Iva Çepele Awais Paracha Joseph Rueve Akbar Fidahussain Humza Rehman McKimmon Engelhardt Noor Alyasiry Zohair Siddiqui Satvik Vasireddy Bishal Kadariya Nikith Rao Rohan Das Wilson Rodriguez Dixie Meyer Source Type: research

Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research

Examining the relationship between head trauma and opioid use disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that therapists and clinicians must consider a risk profile for persons with TBI and follow an integrated care approach to account for mental health, prior substance misuse, presenting somatic symptoms, and current medication regimen during evaluation.PMID:38533717 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0846 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ali Abid Maria Paracha Iva Çepele Awais Paracha Joseph Rueve Akbar Fidahussain Humza Rehman McKimmon Engelhardt Noor Alyasiry Zohair Siddiqui Satvik Vasireddy Bishal Kadariya Nikith Rao Rohan Das Wilson Rodriguez Dixie Meyer Source Type: research

Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research

Examining the relationship between head trauma and opioid use disorder: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: Findings indicate that therapists and clinicians must consider a risk profile for persons with TBI and follow an integrated care approach to account for mental health, prior substance misuse, presenting somatic symptoms, and current medication regimen during evaluation.PMID:38533717 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0846 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Ali Abid Maria Paracha Iva Çepele Awais Paracha Joseph Rueve Akbar Fidahussain Humza Rehman McKimmon Engelhardt Noor Alyasiry Zohair Siddiqui Satvik Vasireddy Bishal Kadariya Nikith Rao Rohan Das Wilson Rodriguez Dixie Meyer Source Type: research

Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850 (Source: Journal of Opioid Management)
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - March 27, 2024 Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research