Opioids Still Often Prescribed to Teens, Young Adults
https://wb.md/2wp7kfd TUESDAY, May 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Even amid an epidemic of abuse, opioid painkillers are still commonly prescribed to teenagers and young adults for conditions like tooth and back pain, a new study finds. Researchers found that between 2005 and 2015, opioids were prescribed to teens and college-age adults at nearly 57 million visits to doctors' offices and emergency departments in the United States. It was particularly common in the ER: 15% of those visits ended with an opioid prescription -- with only a small decline over the 10-year study period. The reasons for the prescriptions ranged from bone fractures and sprained ankles to dental problems and low back pain, the study authors said. It's not clear how often those prescriptions were appropriate or inappropriate, said Dr. Todd Callahan of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. "What we can say is that opioids are still commonly prescribed to adolescents and young adults," he said. "And this study gives us some clear signals about which diagnoses are most related to those prescriptions." Callahan wrote an editorial published with the study in the June issue of Pediatrics. Dr. Joel Hudgins, lead researcher on the study, agreed that it's not clear what the prescription rates "should be." "But for some of these conditions, the rates are too high," said Hudgins, who practices emergency medicine at Boston Children's Hospital. For problems like dental pain and aching backs, it's recommended that non-opioid pain relievers be tried first, Hudgins said. Yet, the study found, about 60% of emergency visits for "dental disorders" ended with an opioid prescription. And among young adults, the drugs were prescribed at 38% of emergency visits for low back pain. That's concerning because teens and young adults are at increased risk of abusing opioids after receiving a legitimate prescription, according to Hudgins. "This is a high-risk population," he said, "so we should be particularly thoughtful when making the decision to prescribe an opioid." More than 130 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose, according to the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Illegal opioids, like heroin and illicitly manufactured fentanyl, have become the biggest concern in recent years. Still, prescription opioids -- like OxyContin, Vicodin and Percocet -- were involved in 35% of opioid overdose deaths in 2017, government figures show. Health via WebMD Health https://www.webmd.com/ May 28, 2019 at 04:05PM
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