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Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs Still Cumbersome


 

Dr. Perrone and Dr. Nelson also wrote in their paper that PDMPs are "no panacea" to the misuse of prescription opioids. "A multimodal approach is required. Cultural change related to the expectations of patients and providers, new medications and formulations, and extensive education at many levels can contribute to a reduction in opioid misuse, even as appropriate access to this pharmacotherapy is maintained."

For information about PDMPs in your state, visit the National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws or the Alliance of States with Prescription Monitoring Programs.

Dr. Perrone and Dr. Nelson reported having no financial conflicts.

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