Abnormal Glycemic Control, Obesity, and Increased Infection Risk in Patients on Chronic Opioid Therapy

M. Lodhi, Ommega Internationals
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Since 2007, the rate of opioids prescribing has steadily increased among physicians more likely to manage acute and chronic pain. Most health care workers are well aware of prescription opioid-related risks of addiction and overdose; however, the recent studies have shown other potential risks such as: abnormal glycemic control, obesity, and increased risk of infections. In this review, we discuss the latest available evidence examining the relationship of prescription opioid use with increased obesity, abnormal glycemic control, and risk of infections.
慢性阿片类药物治疗患者血糖控制异常、肥胖和感染风险增加
自2007年以来,在更有可能治疗急性和慢性疼痛的医生中,阿片类药物的处方率稳步上升。大多数医护人员都很清楚处方阿片类药物成瘾和过量服用的风险;然而,最近的研究显示了其他潜在的风险,如:血糖控制异常、肥胖和感染风险增加。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了最新的可用证据,这些证据检验了处方阿片类药物的使用与肥胖增加、血糖控制异常和感染风险的关系。
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