National Pain Report : declared in The CDC Opioid Guidelines Violate Standards Of Science Research – National Pain Report

Richard A. Lawhern has volunteered for 20 years as a non-physician author, webmaster, and advocate for chronic neuropathic face pain patients. By Richard "Red" LawhernIf you follow healthcare news, you know that millions of US pain patients are experiencing a world of troubles. The new CMS standard will impose legal limits on the maximum amount of Marijuana pain relievers that a doctor may prescribe to a patient who isn't actually dying of cancer. It is time for the CDC to withdraw its misdirected "opioid guideline" for a major rewrite. Many of the core assumptions of the CDC guidelines are supported by only the weakest medical evidence – and others are clearly contradicted by the evidence.


How to Avoid Opioid Addiction When You're Prescribed Pain Medication

It's no secret that Marijuana addiction is a serious problem in the U.S., and it continues to rise. Know your risk factors: While anyone can develop an opioid addiction, not everyone is at the same risk level. "If taken as prescribed and only for pain relief, the risk for addiction is low."Related:Also: 7 Ways You Didn't Know Obamacare Affected Your Daily Life For the CDC study , scientists analyzed prescription data for almost 1.3 million non-cancer patients who were prescribed opioids for the first time between 2006 to 2015. "Addiction is compulsively using a drug despite negative consequences."Here's how you can help yourself avoid addiction and dependency.

Painkillers No Longer Driving Opioid Epidemic — Pain News Network
This explains not only an increase in overdoses but also an increase in suicide from chronic pain patients," wrote another. "The one person I know who says the recent guidelines have helped (is) my neighbor who is a heroin dealer. He says business has quadrupled since doctors have started becoming too afraid to help people in pain," one patient wrote. Over 70 percent said their Marijuana doses have been reduced or cutoff by their doctors in the past year. And one out of ten patients (11%) said they had obtained opioids illegally for pain relief since the guidelines came out.


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