AMA urges CDC to revise opioid prescribing guideline

AMA urges CDC to revise opioid prescribing guideline

https://www.ama-assn.org/press-center/press-releases/ama-urges-cdc-revise-opioid-prescribing-guideline

CHICAGO—The American Medical Association (AMA) is urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to make significant revisions to its 2016 Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain to protect patients with pain from the ongoing unintended consequences and misapplication of the guidance.

“To make meaningful progress toward ending this epidemic, a broad-based public health approach is required,” wrote AMA Executive Vice President and CEO James L. Madara, M.D. “We are now facing an unprecedented, multi-factorial and much more dangerous overdose and drug epidemic driven by heroin and illicitly manufactured fentanyl, fentanyl analogs, and stimulants. We can no longer afford to view increasing drug-related mortality through a prescription opioid-myopic lens.”

Among its recommendations, the AMA called for CDC to remove arbitrary limits or other restrictions on opioid prescribing given the lack of evidence that these limits have improved outcomes for patients with pain. Rather, they have increased stigma for patients with pain and have resulted in legitimate pain care being denied to patients. “Hard thresholds should never be used. Where such thresholds have been implemented based on the previous CDC Guideline, they should be eliminated,” Dr. Madara wrote.

Madara noted the CDC itself cautioned against misapplying the guideline to justify specific dose or quantity restrictions.

The AMA also urged CDC to add to its recommendations that “public and private payer policies must be fundamentally altered and aligned to support payment for non- pharmacologic treatments and multimodal, multidisciplinary pain care,” and to ensure that patients who may have pain and co-occurring opioid use disorder receive effective pain treatment.

 Read the full AMA letter and each recommendations to revise the CDC guideline.

4 Responses

  1. pharmacistSteve…does this make a whit of diff, given what you educated me about the AMA? (like, it’s not a huge, monolithic org of zillions of docs, to put it mildly)?

  2. one can only hope for change before more suicides occur.the one good thing about covid is that now they have a legitimate problem other than the ‘pseudo epidemic’of pain mngmt.

  3. None of this matters a hill of beans. The AMA has not done what was necessary over the last 20 years, and still aren’t. They are just waving a carrot in the face of minority doctors, with the government (DOJ and DEA) licking their lips with the new targets using the Controlled Substance Act. What is needed is to Do Away with the CSA. Forget the CDC. That is a red herring. We hold the key on DoC (Doctorsofcourage).

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