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Long-term opioid use may not benefit SCD patients

Dr Carroll said this was surprising and suggests the mechanisms of pain in SCD patients on long-term opioid therapy may be different from patients who don’t take daily opioids for pain.

Dr Carroll cautioned that this work is preliminary and should not lead to the discontinuation of long-term opioid therapy in SCD patients.

“We need to better understand how long-term opioid use affects pain sensitization and determine if certain people are more sensitive to these effects so we can prescribe the best treatment option for each individual patient,” Dr Carroll said. “We also need to learn more about how sickle cell disease may sensitize the nervous system.”