RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Good read if you practice medicine.
An important commentary on the utility of opioids in chronic pain, by @DavidJuurlink. https://t.co/HTl6Duuwm4
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
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RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
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RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Rethinking “doing well” on chronic opioid therapy...fantastic editorial on controversial topic of long-term opioids for #chronicpain by @DavidJuurlink via @CMAJ https://t.co/yO2SCO8z6s #PedsPain https://t.co/8qrw6R0c3l
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @drjohnm: ...the War on Pain has been one of the most spectacular failures of modern medicine.” Please read this timely editorial from @…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @rajivthava: “As your doctor, it’s my job to help you manage your pain, but also to be mindful of how pain medications can harm you, som…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @adrian_traeger: Wow. What a beautifully written, thoughtful, patient-centred piece on opioids for chronic pain. Bravo @DavidJuurlink. I…
RT @adrian_traeger: Wow. What a beautifully written, thoughtful, patient-centred piece on opioids for chronic pain. Bravo @DavidJuurlink. I…
This should be required reading for clinicians, student clinicians, and their patients prior to ingesting their first dose of opioid medication. @APTAofMaryland
Read this. Now. #opioids #pain #substanceusedisorder
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @adrian_traeger: Wow. What a beautifully written, thoughtful, patient-centred piece on opioids for chronic pain. Bravo @DavidJuurlink. I…
RT @adrian_traeger: Wow. What a beautifully written, thoughtful, patient-centred piece on opioids for chronic pain. Bravo @DavidJuurlink. I…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @adrian_traeger: Wow. What a beautifully written, thoughtful, patient-centred piece on opioids for chronic pain. Bravo @DavidJuurlink. I…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Happy to report our #FQHC is taking on this issue with great conviction and solidarity. The conversations are so incredibly difficult, but as @DavidJuurlink points out thoughtful de-prescribing is ultimatly key for many pts to feel better https://t.co/oze
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Many clinicians have made strides toward fewer new #opioid Rx, but feel trapped/obligated to continue existing chronic regimens indefinitely. Compelling case by @DavidJuurlink for why we all must push ourselves on benefit-harm assessment and communication
“Opioid analgesia attenuates with time, while the harms persist or accrue as doses increase. For some, primary benefit of opioids becomes avoidance of withdrawal. This constitutes harm, but is easily misconstrued as ongoing effectiveness.”
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Wow. What a beautifully written, thoughtful, patient-centred piece on opioids for chronic pain. Bravo @DavidJuurlink. If you missed it the first time like me, it is now open access via @CMAJ 👇👇 @msk_health @Pain_NeuRa
RT @rajivthava: “As your doctor, it’s my job to help you manage your pain, but also to be mindful of how pain medications can harm you, som…
RT @rajivthava: “As your doctor, it’s my job to help you manage your pain, but also to be mindful of how pain medications can harm you, som…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Wow
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
A must read for everyone who prescribes opioids.
Rethinking “doing well” on chronic opioid therapy https://t.co/jJFCQ3iynp
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
THIS!! 👉👉👉 “For some patients, the primary benefit of #opioids becomes the avoidance of withdrawal. This constitutes harm, but is easily misconstrued as ongoing effectiveness” #chronicpain
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @drjohnm: ...the War on Pain has been one of the most spectacular failures of modern medicine.” Please read this timely editorial from @…
“As your doctor, it’s my job to help you manage your pain, but also to be mindful of how pain medications can harm you, sometimes in ways that are hard to recognize.”
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @drjohnm: ...the War on Pain has been one of the most spectacular failures of modern medicine.” Please read this timely editorial from @…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
...the War on Pain has been one of the most spectacular failures of modern medicine.” Please read this timely editorial from @DavidJuurlink on rethinking opioid Rx of pain. https://t.co/uvqgjMhnP6 My historical lesson: We (docs) let our critical appraisal
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
RT @DavidJuurlink: Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. Tha…
Few things in medicine invite more vitriol on social media than questioning the utility of opioids for chronic pain. That said, the most important commentary I've ever written is now open access at @CMAJ. https://t.co/Z1wStKNWjk
@maiasz @LeachKathleen It’s not semantic. It’s about what it means to be helped and harmed by a drug when dependence is at play. Afraid I can’t unpack it better than I did in the post or in the article I sent you in April https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS
@DavidJuurlink @ZachWritesStuff Related podcast featuring Dr. Juurlink https://t.co/IpZyYXCnPx
@ZachWritesStuff Unpacked here; can email if you like https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS I should probably unpack this in a thread
RT @DavidJuurlink: As I wrote here https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS "For patients who taper from high-dose opioids, it's only in hindsight that som…
RT @drchadb: I have seen this with most of the patients who went through a slow and structured #opioid wean https://t.co/U7SjFfCIA8
@rlamartini It's a factor when pain meds aren't as effective as they seem (when part of the benefit is avoiding withdrawal) and/or safer than they actually are (when harms aren't recognized). Both become more likely at higher doses. https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS
RT @DavidJuurlink: As I wrote here https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS "For patients who taper from high-dose opioids, it's only in hindsight that som…
RT @DavidJuurlink: As I wrote here https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS "For patients who taper from high-dose opioids, it's only in hindsight that som…
RT @DavidJuurlink: As I wrote here https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS "For patients who taper from high-dose opioids, it's only in hindsight that som…
That was why the ‘British system’ of Treatment for opioid dependency worked so well...until politicians got involved. https://t.co/tIyDg09d4r
RT @DavidJuurlink: As I wrote here https://t.co/Z1wStL5xaS "For patients who taper from high-dose opioids, it's only in hindsight that som…