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Opioid Prescribing for Analgesia After Common Otolaryngology Operations

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Disclaimer is pocket guide attempts to define principles of practice that should produce high-quality patient care. It is applicable to specialists, primary care, and providers at all levels. is pocket guide should not be considered exclusive of other methods of care reasonably directed at obtaining the same results. e ultimate judgment concerning the propriety of any course of conduct must be made by the clinician aer consideration of each individual patient situation. Neither IGC, the medical associations, nor the authors endorse any product or service associated with the distributor of this clinical reference tool. Abbreviations FDA, Food and Drug Administration; GI, gastrointestinal; KAS, key action statement; MME, morphine milligram equivalent; NSAIDS, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; OUD, Opioid use disorder Source Anne SA, Mims JW, Tunkel DE, et al. Clinical practice guideline: opioid prescribing for analgesia aer common otolaryngolog y operations. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2021;164(2_suppl):S1-S42. 106 Commerce Street, Suite 105 Lake Mary, FL 32746 TEL: 407.878.7606 • FAX: 407.878.7611 Order additional copies at GuidelineCentral.com Copyright © 2021 All rights reserved AAOHNOPI03213

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