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Is it time to taper that opioid? (And how best to do it)

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What else is needed in this area of practice?

Increasingly, family physicians face the inherent tension of wanting to provide patient-centered, compassionate care for patients in pain while being mindful of opioid prescription stewardship. To support their work and help allay this tension, clinical research on this topic in the future should focus on

  • new options for nonopioid pharmacotherapy for pain
  • best practices for using opioids in noncancer chronic pain.

In addition, health care systems can help—by providing insurance coverage of nonpharmacotherapeutic options for treating pain.

CORRESPONDENCE
Michael Mendoza, MD, MPH, MS, FAAFP, 111 Westfall Road, Room 952, Rochester, NY 14620; MichaelMendoza@ monroecounty.gov

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