Prevalence of side effects of prolonged low or moderate dose opioid therapy with concomitant benzodiazepine and/or antidepressant therapy in chronic non-cancer pain.

📖 Top 20% JournalJan 24, 2009Pain physician

How often side effects occur with long-term low or moderate opioid use combined with benzodiazepines or antidepressants in chronic non-cancer pain

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Abstract

The incidence of side effects among 533 patients on stable low or moderate dose opioid therapy was 18% for those using opioids only.

  • Group 1 (opioids only) reported an 18% incidence of side effects, while Group 2 (opioids and benzodiazepines) had 8%.
  • Groups 3 (opioids and antidepressants) and 4 (opioids, benzodiazepines, and antidepressants) reported side effect incidences of 17% and 14%, respectively.
  • The highest rate of complications was observed in patients using methadone (52%), followed by oxycodone (41%) and morphine (36%).
  • Hydrocodone users experienced the lowest incidence of side effects at 7.5%.
  • Severe side effects were noted in only 14 out of 137 instances across all groups.

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