Partnership in Prescribing

Advocates can watch for signs of opioid dependence such as:

  • Appearing to be unusually energetic or the opposite: tired and sedated.
  • Sleeping a lot more or less than usual.
  • Taking opioids “just in case” rather than for severe pain.
  • Having mood changes.
  • Having changes sleep patterns.
  • “Losing” medication, so a new prescription must be written.
  • Getting into dangerous situations.
  • Having decreased work or school performance.

 

If you are prescribed naloxone, have your provider or your pharmacist teach household members how to administer the medication as well.

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