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National Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder - 2020 Update

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5 Table 2. Common Signs of Opioid Intoxication and Withdrawal Intoxication Signs Withdrawal Signs • Drooping eyelids • Constricted pupils • Reduced respiratory rate • Scratching (due to histamine release) • Head nodding • Restlessness, irritability, anxiety • Insomnia • Yawning • Abdominal cramps, diarrhea, vomiting • Dilated pupils • Sweating • Piloerection Table 3. Related Physical Exam Findings in Substance Use Disorders System Findings Dermatologic Abscesses, rashes, cellulitis, thrombosed veins, jaundice, spider angioma, palmer erythema, scars, track marks, pock marks from skin popping Ear, nose, throat and eyes Pupils pinpoint or dilated, yellow sclera, conjunctivitis, ruptured eardrums, otitis media, discharge from ears, rhinorrhea, rhinitis, excoriation or perforation of nasal septum, epistaxis, sinusitis, hoarseness, or laryngitis Mouth Poor dentition, gum disease, abscesses Cardiovascular Murmurs, arrhythmias Respiratory Asthma, dyspnea, rales, chronic cough, hematemesis Musculosketetal and extremeties Pitting edema, broken bones, traumatic amputations, burns on fingers Gastrointestinal Hepatomegaly, hernias

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