Tuesday Jun 28, 2022
Lead Story: Long-term Risk of Overdose or Mental Health Crisis After Opioid Dose Tapering
Long-term Risk of Overdose or Mental Health Crisis After Opioid Dose Tapering 🔓
JAMA Network Open
In this cohort study, 19,377 patients experienced opioid dose tapering from 2008 to 2017; this, after a 12-month baseline period of stable daily dosing of 50 morphine milligram equivalents or higher. The authors hypothesized that tapered patients would have reduced rates of study outcomes during the postinduction period. However, rates of withdrawal, overdose, and mental health crises each increased significantly in the postinduction period. These findings suggest that elevated risks of overdose and mental health crisis may persist for up to 2 years after taper initiation. Patients prescribed higher doses may benefit from more intensive support and monitoring, particularly for depression and suicidality.