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Balancing Safety and Relief: How New Laws Are Changing Pediatric Pain Care

Balancing Safety and Relief: How New Laws Are Changing Pediatric Pain Care

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Featured paper: Impact of opioid law on prescriptions and satisfaction of pediatric burn and orthopedic patients: An epidemiologic study

Can we fight the opioid crisis without leaving children in pain? In this episode, we explore how Ohio's groundbreaking 2017 opioid cap law transformed pediatric pain management, limiting prescriptions to five days while maintaining patient satisfaction. Discover why burn and orthopedic surgery patients received significantly fewer pills after the law, yet 72% of families remained "very satisfied" with pain control. We dive into the surprising leftover medication problem - 68% of patients still had unused pills despite stricter limits - and examine what this reveals about our prescribing habits. Learn why the law accelerated trends that were already underway, how "precision prescribing" could replace one-size-fits-all approaches, and why multimodal pain management combining medications with virtual reality distractions represents the future of pediatric care. Join us as we navigate the delicate balance between protecting children from addiction risks while ensuring no young patient suffers unnecessarily during recovery. Essential listening for understanding how policy, medicine, and compassion intersect in the fight against America's opioid epidemic.*Disclaimer: This content was generated by NotebookLM and has been reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Tram.*

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