Optimizing Opioid Use in Pain Management: A Comprehensive Review of Clinical Benefits, Risks, and Dependence

优化阿片类药物在疼痛管理中的应用:临床获益、风险和依赖性的综合综述

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Abstract

Effective pain management is central to anesthesia, critical care, and perioperative medicine, and opioids remain essential agents for moderate-to-severe pain despite ongoing concerns regarding their safety and misuse. This narrative review synthesizes the current knowledge on opioid mechanisms, clinical indications, safety considerations, and evolving strategies aimed at optimizing their use. Opioids exert their analgesic effects primarily through μ-, δ-, and κ-opioid receptors, which modulate central and peripheral nociceptive pathways. They maintain a well-established role in acute postoperative and cancer-related pain, whereas their use in chronic non-cancer pain remains controversial. Contemporary evidence suggests that physiological dependence and addiction are less frequent in appropriately selected and monitored patients, although the risk increases in the presence of psychological comorbidity, prior substance use, or adverse social determinants of health. Unequal access, prescribing variability, and persistent disparities further complicate global opioid management strategies. Recent advances, including partial agonists such as buprenorphine, dual-mechanism agents such as tapentadol, individualized titration, opioid rotation, and the integration of multimodal analgesia, support safer and more tailored prescribing. Non-pharmacological interventions, including behavioral and physical therapies, increasingly complement pharmacological strategies to minimize opioid exposure and improve functional outcomes. Clinicians must balance analgesic efficacy with adverse effects, such as tolerance, opioid-induced hyperalgesia, sedation, and respiratory depression, particularly in perioperative and critically ill populations. Opioids remain indispensable for selected indications but should be incorporated into a comprehensive, patient-centered, multimodal analgesic approach that prioritizes safety, ongoing reassessment, and individualized risk mitigation.

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