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The CDC Opioid Prescribing Guideline Mobile Application (App) serves as a quick reference guide for healthcare professionals to help apply the recommendations of the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain in clinical practice. The tool is intended to educate providers about the prescription opioid overdose epidemic and to inform clinical decision-making related to initiation, titration, and dosage safety when prescribing opioids.
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CDC Opioid Guideline Reviews

Need updates

WowANestOwner on

United States

Guidelines on opioids have been updated. Need to update this too

Bad guidelines

Angie Faye 05 on

United States

It is very unfortunate that the CDC continues to put these guidelines out. They are wrong and their stats are incorrect. By creating this “tool” they are making misinformation more readily available. People are committing suicide because of these faulty guidelines. It’s hurting chronic pain patients, cancer patients, surgical patients, and even terminally ill patients. Enough damage has already been done.

Update this

Chewybumbum on

United States

This is grossly outdated for the hundreds of thousands of chronic pain patients. Doctors are using this app to backup malpractice

Update please.

JulzHansel on

United States

Can you date documents and calculator to the most recent guidelines in 2021. I’m seeing 2017 information.

Does not reflect current guidelines or best practices

SFX95901 on

United States

It has been widely acknowledged that the initial CDC Opioid Guidelines were both carelessly written & adopted, and wildly and widely both misinterpreted and misapplied, particularly by State Regulatory agencies (including medical boards) & Law Enforcement, and especially as they were applied to stable, long term chronic pain patients, under the care of skilled, board certified pain management specialists who were at low risk for and had no history of serious drug abuse. Untold and unimaginable harm has been done to many of these patients who rely, or relied, on opioid medications to maintain some increased level of functionality in their lives. Most of whom have no FDA approved treatment either for their specific condition, or the symptoms associated with it. These patients suddenly, whether it was instant or tapered over a few days or weeks, had medication’s which they had been stable on for decades reduced to below the 90 mmeq or cut off completely. Many doctor’s & practices stopped practicing pain management completely or stopped prescribing pain medications, simply leaving patients to suffer. Of course the solution of actually practicing Medicine, and having an honest conversation with a patient about the medications they are being prescribed, the benefits & risks associated with them, how to use, start and stop them in a responsible manner never seems to occur to any of the powers that be. Updated guidelines have been released (closing the barn door after the horses are out & the barn’s burning down) from both the CDC & NIH which this app DOES NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT. TO PREVENT FURTHER HARM TO THE PUBLIC, THIS APP SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE APP STORE UNTIL IT REFLECTS THE MOST UP TO DATE GUIDANCE FROM THE CDC & NIH (a consensus of both), ALONG WITH SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO REMEDIATE THE DAMAGE WHICH THE ORIGINAL OPIOID GUIDELINES & THIS APP HAVE DONE

Pharmacist

TennisCWMB on

United States

Really useful for the MME calculator, unless the rx is for tramadol. Please add tramadol to the MME calculator!!

R Michael Green,MD

G MD on

United States

Please add tramadol to MME calculator! As you know it is now a controlled med

Awful for the permanent disabled

congintal disabled on

United States

Som patient that have been on meds for 20 years or 15 ,This doesn’t work ,it is perfect for acute pain but not chronic pain patient, cdc and Trump is killing the disabled with this ,there are suicide daily, please tell Cdc to make another for chronic disease

Pharmacist use: I love it!

ccrenter on

United States

I am a pharmacist and I’ve been using this app everyday in my practice to determine the correct therapy of opioid use. Both patients and providers need a lot of advice. This app helps empower me to give them the correct information.

Exactly what Prescribers Need

jonkimchi on

United States

This app is designed perfectly to help make prescribers make informed decisions on patient pain management. It fits the meat of the guideline into a pocket-sized resource that allows clinicians to make decisions TOGETHER with the patient. The features are great (MME calculator), and it's easy to use.

CDC Opioid Guideline Competitors

Name
USPSTF Prevention TaskForce
USPSTF Recommendations (ePSS)
ASCCP Management Guidelines
FP Notebook
Emergency and primary medicine
ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus
ADA Standards of Care
AAFP
Journals, CME & News
AHA Guidelines On-The-Go
Family Practice Guidelines FNP
Nurse Practitioner Care Guide
ACC Guideline Clinical App
Opioids Dosage Conversion

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