PAIN, OPIOIDS, AND ADDICTION: AN URGENT PROBLEM FOR DOCTORS AND PATIENTS

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
NIH News
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
<http://www.nida.nih.gov/>

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, January 31, 2007

CONTACT: Dorie Hightower or Sara Rosario Wilson, 301-443-6245, <e-mail: media@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Contacto en Español, 301-594-6145

News Advisory

PAIN, OPIOIDS, AND ADDICTION: AN URGENT PROBLEM FOR DOCTORS AND PATIENTS
Meeting is first at NIH to bring together clinicians and researchers on the issue of opioid addiction and pain treatment.

For the first time, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health, will bring together the research and clinical practice communities to draw attention to the growing problem of prescription opioid misuse by patients with chronic, nonmalignant pain conditions. Currently, the most powerful treatments available for most forms of pain are opioids. However, opioid treatment can produce negative health consequences, such as intoxication, impairment and physical dependence, and may result in opioid abuse and addiction. The goal of this two-day meeting is to inform researchers and practitioners about the state of the science of the intersection of addiction and pain management. The meeting is co-sponsored by the American Medical Association and the NIH Pain Consortium.

WHAT:
Pain, Opioids, and Addiction: An Urgent Problem for Doctors and Patients

WHEN:
Monday, March 5, 2007
8:15 a.m. -- 4:45 p.m.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007
8:30 a.m. -- 1:00 p.m.

WHERE:
Natcher Conference Center
National Institutes of Health
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20892

WHO:
Featured Speakers

Dr. Elias A. Zerhouni, Director, NIH
Dr. Nora D. Volkow, Director, NIDA

A full agenda and speaker list is available at: <http://conferences.masimax.com/opioid/index.cfm>

The National Institute on Drug Abuse is a component of the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIDA supports most of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. The Institute carries out a large variety of programs to ensure the rapid dissemination of research information and its implementation in policy and practice. Fact sheets on the health effects of drugs of abuse and information on NIDA research and other activities can be found on the NIDA home page at <http://www.drugabuse.gov>.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) -- The Nation's Medical Research Agency -- includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It is the primary federal agency for conducting and supporting basic, clinical and translational medical research, and it investigates the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit <www.nih.gov>.

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