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3 similar Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain contracts

Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain The potential harms of using these medications are: Some Possible Side Effects
Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain • May 11th, 2021

Addiction is a disease that occurs in some individuals. Like becoming overweight does not necessarily mean you will become diabetic, taking opioids does not necessarily cause addiction, however, if you have risk factors for addiction (such as a strong family history of drug or alcohol abuse) or have had problems with drugs or alcohol in the past you must notify your practitioner since using opioids will put you at greater risk. The extent of this risk is not certain.

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Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain The potential harms of using these medications are: Some Possible Side Effects
Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain • January 19th, 2021

Addiction is a disease that occurs in some individuals. Like becoming overweight does not necessarily mean you will become diabetic, taking opioids does not necessarily cause addiction, however, if you have risk factors for addiction (such as a strong family history of drug or alcohol abuse) or have had problems with drugs or alcohol in the past you must notify your practitioner since using opioids will put you at greater risk. The extent of this risk is not certain.

Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain The potential harms of using these medications are: Some Possible Side Effects
Informed Consent / Agreement for the Use of Opioid Medication in Chronic Pain • January 19th, 2021

Addiction is a disease that occurs in some individuals. Like becoming overweight does not necessarily mean you will become diabetic, taking opioids does not necessarily cause addiction, however, if you have risk factors for addiction (such as a strong family history of drug or alcohol abuse) or have had problems with drugs or alcohol in the past you must notify your practitioner since using opioids will put you at greater risk. The extent of this risk is not certain.