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Dermatologists treat many skin conditions characterized by pain
Prescribing opioids may have some short- and long-term adverse effects for patients
Much of the dermatology-specific opioid literature is related to the management of procedure-related pain
This systematic review aimed to synthesize the available evidence on opioid use by dermatologists, including opioid prescribing in surgical and dermatological conditions
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We applied Prisma guidelines and systematically reviewed literature on opioid use in dermatology published from 1980 to 2020 in PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases
Opioid prescriptions in dermatology were lower compared to other specialties, but patients did not use all of their prescriptions
Source: Pourali SP, Gutierrez Y, Jones ME, Are we contributing to the opioid epidemic? A systematic review on systemic opioid use in dermatology.
Pourali SP, Gutierrez Y, Jones ME, Are we contributing to the opioid epidemic? A systematic review on systemic opioid use in dermatology.
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