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World's largest opioid review finds they often don't work
The review pooled 59 systematic reviews and found opioids gave only short-lived relief for most acute pain conditions, with side effects often higher than placebo.
The largest review ever conducted on opioids for acute pain found that these widely prescribed drugs often deliver only small, short-lived benefits. For many common conditions, including some surgeries and kidney stone pain, opioids performed no better than a placebo. Researchers also found higher rates of side effects and warned that dependence can begin after only a short period of use.
The largest medical review of opioid painkillers in history has demonstrated that these popular medications often provide only limited and very brief relief from acute pain.