Table 2.
Rates of dependence, substance use disorder, and problematic use in samples of chronic non-cancer pain patients
Author | Population | Number of studies | Rate calculated | Estimate |
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Minozzi et al. (2012) | Individuals receiving any opioid analgesic for acute or chronic pain from any physical condition | 17 | Median incidence of dependence | 0.5% (Range: 0%–24%) |
17 | Median prevalence of dependence | 4.5% (Range: 0%–31%) |
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Morasco et al. (2011) | Chronic non-cancer pain patients, regardless of whether they were prescribed opioids | 21 | Overall prevalence of current substance use disorder | 3–48% |
21 | Lifetime prevalence of any substance use disorder | 16%–74% | ||
Vowles et al. (2015) | Adults with chronic non-cancer pain (≥3 months) using oral opioids | 38 | Rate of problematic use | <1%–81% |
29 | Rate of misuse | 21%–29% (95% CI: 13%–38%) |
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1 | Rate of abuse | 8% | ||
12 | Rate of addiction | 8%–12% (95% CI: 3%–17%) |
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Noble et al. (2008) | Patients treated with opioids for chronic non-cancer pain for at least six months | 7 | Rate of addiction | 0.05% (1 out of 2042 patients) |
2 | Rate of abuse | 0.43% (3 out of 685 patients) |
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Kalso et al. (2004) | Adult patients with chronic non-cancer pain in randomized controlled trials comparing opioids versus placebo | 15 | Rate of addiction | Estimates could not be calculated due to small sample sizes and short follow-up periods |
Chou et al. (2015) | Adults with chronic pain prescribed long-term opioid therapy – in primary care | 3 | Prevalence of abuse | 0.6%–8% |
Prevalence of dependence | 3%–26% | |||
Adults with chronic pain prescribed long-term opioid therapy – in pain clinics | 7 | Prevalence of misuse | 8%–16% | |
Prevalence of addiction | 2%–14% |