CDC Opioid Guideline
by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
🗂️ Medical
Version 1.2.2
📅 Updated April 12, 2021
CDC Opioid Prescribing Guideline Mobile Application
Features CDC Opioid Guideline
The CDC Opioid Prescribing Guideline Mobile Application (App) serves as a quick reference guide for healthcare professionals to help apply the recommendations of the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain in clinical practice.
The tool is intended to educate providers about the prescription opioid overdose epidemic and to inform clinical decision-making related to initiation, titration, and dosage safety when prescribing opioids.New motivational interviews, compatibility updates, and more.
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What Our Users Say
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what our users have to say about our Android app.
"This is an excellent application for both patient and pain doctor I have been in pain management for over 20 years due to a very critical car accident that totally fractured my right hip and fractured to lower back vertebrae thank God my Internal Medicine doctor kept me on Dilaudid 8 mg 3 times a day and oxycontin extended release 15 mg every 12 hours he retired so I had to find a pain doctor it was an absolute nightmare he cut my Dilaudid from 8 to 4mg. I told him even the CDC recommends 15%"
Gregory Van Gorder
"Excellent"
Edwin Medina
"Helpful"
Jason May
"What does the CDC recommend when all medications have been tried and failed? How much pain do they expect an individual to endure? Drug problem? Are these individuals that were prescribed medications for pain or using it illegally? Why is this not decided on a case by case basis? The health of the individual improved, both mentally and physically. You are given relief for 10+ yrs, pain is held at bay, just to yank their hope away. What quality of life does someone have when there is 24/7 pain?"
Susan Pariseau
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Wilfred*Alexander Page*Sedillo
"These guidelines, active since 2016, have taken away the rights of patients suffering from relentless chronic pain and their physicians. The very people that extended release medications were designed to treat are being denied their use and offered meds in strength and quantity to last for a few hours a day if any alternative at all. The return of severe and relentless daily pain and denial of appropriate medications are the result of the CDC's answer to the country's (unrelated) opioid crisis."
Jacqueline Bolinaga
"Does Not put in new cdc guidelines put out in 2019 since it hasnt been updated since mid 2018! Major problem is doctors are using this app for chronic pain patients & its not properly valid since cdc had to amend tapering of said pain relievers. Again cdc is failing to up keep there mistakes & fixing it in real time."
Mimi Gish
"App refuses to open even after multiple attempts to reinstall."
Sheri Tanner
"I'd be banned from the play store if I relayed my actual opinion of this app."
Stephen Berger
"I was hoping to have a singular app for calculating doses. Sad that the CDC app is missing IV dosing for pain medication. This basically makes it worthless for hospital work."
Michael Ly
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