
Episode #8
Opioids
Opioid Rules of Thumb Are Sticky—Even When the Evidence Moves On. From how quickly dependence risk starts to whether the newest non-opioid really replaces an opioid, a lot of advice is still running on assumptions learned years ago. In this episode, Don and Steve separate opioid fact from folklore by challenging long-held assumptions with the latest evidence. How fast can dependence risk start after a first prescription? Does suzetrigine (Journavx) give opioids a run for their money with safety? Do antihistamines actually touch opioid-induced itching? And why is 'never use opioids' the wrong rule for patients with OUD? We'll titrate the puns and press on a few pain points to get to the truth behind these claims: Dependence risk can increase soon after initiating opioids. Suzetrigine is safer than opioids. Antihistamines are very effective for opioid-induced pruritus (itching). Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) cannot be treated with opioids for pain. ️ Our listeners can get 10% off a new or upgraded subscription with code rvt1026 at checkout . ****** TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts: Stephen Small, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS, BCCCP, CNSC Don Weinberger, PharmD, PMSP ****** CE Information: None of the speakers have anything to disclose. TRC Healthcare offers CE credit for this podcast for subscribers at our platinum level or higher. Log in to your Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter , or Prescriber Insights account and look for the title of this podcast in the list of available CE courses. Claim Credit ****** The clinical resources mentioned during the podcast are part of a subscription to Pharmacist’s Letter, Pharmacy Technician’s Letter , and Prescriber Insights : Article: Take the Pain out of Debunking Opioid-Related Rumors Checklist: Opioid Stewardship Checklist Chart: Analgesics for Acute Pain in Adults Algorithm: Investigating Possible Drug Allergy Checklist: Opioid Reversal Agents Quick Start Guide FAQ: Meds for Opioid Overdose Chart: Equianalgesic Dosing of Opioids for Pain Management Chart: Managing Cough and Cold Symptoms FAQ: Treatment of Acute Pain in Opioid Use Disorder ****** Don’t miss out! Subscribe today to stay ahead with trusted insights and tools. If you're a student, good news—students can access a free version of Pharmacist’s Letter. Send us Fan Mail Email us: rumorvstruth@trchealthcare.com The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Find the show on YouTube by searching for ‘TRC Healthcare’ or clicking here . Learn more about our product offerings at trchealthcare.com .






