OPIOIDS & MARIJUANA; MANAGING THE NATIONWIDE EMERGENCY

Learning Objectives
1) outline the neurologic, genetic, and social mechanisms of opioid abuse, especially in relation to the nationwide, opioid health emergency.
2) list diagnostic signs and psychological red flags common in opioid abuse and opioid overdose.
3) summarize the current guidelines for the use of opioids in patients with acute and chronic pain.
4) list the parameters of opioid use and abuse to be documented in all clinical, dental, and health care settings.
5) explain opioid replacement therapy (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine) and the use of opioid antagonists in acute overdose.
6) describe the risks and toxicities (inclusive of accidental overdose in first responders and health-care professionals) of fentanyl and derivatives, as well as over-the-counter abusable drugs.
7) summarize the short-term and long-term neurologic, psychosocial, and metabolic effects of cannabis (marijuana) use and outline these effects in relation to opioid abuse, pain inhibition, and the modulation of neurotransmitters.
8) list the subterfuges aimed to prevent the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention)-mandated detection of drugs of abuse and the methods for reduction of false positives and false negatives.