1. Managing the misuse potential and risk of psychological harm from gabapentinoids in primary care in New Zealand
- Author
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Ben Hudson, Les Toop, Rose Crossin, and Shaun Aindow
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Pregabalin ,gabapentin ,general practice ,prescribing ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Gabapentinoid prescribing is increasing in New Zealand. International evidence suggests that this prescribing trend is followed by increasing harms, including misuse, dependence, overdose, and psychological harms including suicidal thoughts or behaviours. However, there is limited guidance for prescribers on how to manage these potential harms. Here, we summarise the current international literature and identify three main risk factors that can be used for screening purposes when considering prescribing a gabapentinoid, to identify patients that may be at greater risk of harm. Based on current knowledge of harms, we provide guidance to prescribers on monitoring patients taking gabapentinoids. Finally, we summarise the evidence regarding tapering, and highlight key knowledge gaps including other interventions, referral, and data from primary care populations.
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- 2021