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Prescription Addiction (Opioids) Overdose Prevention: If you are prescribed opioids for pain management

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Overdose Prevention


If you are prescribed opioids for pain management

  • Follow up with your doctor within the first few days of starting your prescription to ensure opioids are helping.

    • You should also discuss what kind of pain relief and improvement you can expect overall. Opioids can reduce pain in the short-term but will not likely relieve all your pain.

    • Also let your doctor know about any side effects or concerns you have about using opioids.

  • Develop your personal pain management plan with your doctor which may include:

    • Your personal treatment goals, which describe what you may achieve as you make progress

    • Information about treatment options

    • Referral to specialists as needed


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