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How to Prevent an Overdose?
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Non-Opioid Treatment of Pain
Before Starting Opioid Therapy
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Talking to Patients About Overdose
Tailoring Monitoring to Risk Level
Follow-Up Office Visits
How to Stop Opioid Therapy
Unsanctioned Dose Increases
How to Prevent an Overdose?
Assessing Analgesia and Function Tool
What Tests Should I Order? (Or Not)
For Pharmacists
Tramadol (Ultram)
Weight Loss
Patient Resources
Opioid Information
Opioid Side Effects & Safety
Disposal of Unused Medications
Non-Medication Pain Relief
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
What is a PDMP?
A PDMP is a statewide electronic database that tracks controlled substance prescriptions. Authorized users can access data such as medications dispensed and doses.
PDMPs improve patient safety by allowing prescribers to:
Identify patients who are obtaining opioids from multiple providers.
Calculate the total amount of opioids prescribed per day (in MME/day).
Identify patients who are being prescribed other substances that may increase risk of opioids.
Learn more about PDMPs:
CDC Training: Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
CDC Resource: Information for Providers
CDC Resources: State Successes
Sources:
CDC Resource: PDMP Fact Sheet
CDC Resource Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) What Healthcare Providers Need to Know
CDC Resource: Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) What States Need to Know
CDC Resources: State Successes