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What can policymakers do to combat the opioid epidemic? Limiting prescription opioids. Reducing the flow of illicit opioids. Promoting. treatment. Reducing. harm.
Work with Your Doctor Work with your doctor to create a plan on how to manage your pain. Know your options and consider ways to manage your pain that do not include opioids. Talk to your doctor about any and all side effects and concerns. Follow up regularly with your doctor.
Take and Store Opioids Properly Never take prescription opioids in greater amounts or more often than prescribed. Always let your doctor know about any side effects or concerns you may have about using opioids. Avoid taking opioids with alcohol and other substances or medications.
The CMS Roadmap: Strategy to Fight the Opioid Crisis lays out CMSs three-pronged approach to combating the opioid epidemic: 1) focusing on prevention of new cases of opioid use disorder, 2) treating patients who have already become dependent on or addicted to opioids, and 3) utilizing data from across the country to
The best ways to prevent opioid overdose deaths are to improve opioid prescribing, reduce exposure to opioids, prevent misuse, and treat opioid use disorder. Recognizing an opioid overdose can be difficult.
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Hospitals can combat the opioid crisis by forming multisector partnerships; assessing and refining opioid prescribing practices; screening for and monitoring opioid use among patients; engaging transitional treatment, and supporting overdose rescue efforts.
never stopping or changing a dosing regimen without first discussing it with the doctor. never using another persons prescription and never giving their prescription medications to others. storing prescription stimulants, sedatives, and opioids safely.

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