Addressing Prescription Opioid Misuse

By Romesh P. Nalliah, DDS, MHCM; Shernel Thomas, BS; Diane Rhee, PharmD, MHA; Sarah Bettag, BA; and Melanie Boyd, RDA


Prescription drug misuse—taking medication originally intended for therapeutic use in a manner other than prescribed—commonly takes the form of opioid, stimulant, and central nervous system depressant misuse.1 For decades, prescription opioids have provided effective pain relief for patients following acute care, such as surgery (including dental surgery), yet in recent years, opioid abuse has become a major public health crisis. Reported rates of diagnosed abuse have tripled since 2006,2  and in 2017 the United States Department of Health and Human Services declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency.

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