CDC rolls out the 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain
New guideline provides evidence-based recommendations to help patients and clinicians make informed, patient-centered decisions about effective pain care.
Pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care here in the United States. All patients with pain should receive safe, effective, and informed pain care options. CDC has released a new guideline to support patients and clinicians in reaching their goals for pain care and function.
CDC’s 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain, which updates and replaces the 2016 CDC Guideline, is a clinical tool to improve communication between clinicians and patients and empower them to make collaborative, individualized, and informed decisions related to pain care. It provides 12 voluntary recommendations for clinicians providing pain care and includes expanded guidance for treatment of acute and subacute pain. The 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline incorporates new evidence to help primary care and other clinicians weigh the risks and benefits of a full range of pain treatment options, including prescription opioids.
The release of the 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline is an important step towards promoting safe and effective pain care. Share and promote the 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline and related resources:
- CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain–United States, 2022 (MMWR)
- Resources for Clinicians
- At a Glance: 2022 CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain
- What’s New, What’s Changed (Overview)
- Initiating Opioid Therapy
- Continuing Opioid Therapy
- Opioid Use Disorder: Preventing and Treating (OUD Checklist)
- Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs): What Clinicians Need to Know
- NEJM Commentary
- Information for Patients
- Health Equity and Overdose
- Opioids Basics
- Overdose Prevention
- Addiction Medicine Toolkit – Includes primer, checklist, training modules, patient cases, and conversation starters
- Naloxone Toolkit – Includes training and fact sheets
- Opioid Prescribing Tools for Healthcare Executives
- Resource Centers
- Campaigns