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Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a pharmacist-led primary care review clinic on reducing opioid prescribing.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected opioid prescription data for patients using strong opioids for pain at a practice with high social deprivation and staffed mainly by locum GPs.
Key findings: Forty-seven patients were reviewed. The median opioid dose before review was 80 mg oral morphine equivalent. After intervention, the median dose was 30 mg. Thirty-seven (78.7%) patients had reduced doses or discontinued opioids. No adverse events were reported.
Conclusions: A pharmacist-led clinic aimed at reducing opioid medication appears feasible and effective.
Methods: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected opioid prescription data for patients using strong opioids for pain at a practice with high social deprivation and staffed mainly by locum GPs.
Key findings: Forty-seven patients were reviewed. The median opioid dose before review was 80 mg oral morphine equivalent. After intervention, the median dose was 30 mg. Thirty-seven (78.7%) patients had reduced doses or discontinued opioids. No adverse events were reported.
Conclusions: A pharmacist-led clinic aimed at reducing opioid medication appears feasible and effective.
| Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
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| Cyfnodolyn | International Journal of Pharmacy Practice |
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| Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - 3 Tach 2025 |