ADA-friendly PDF: Postoperative Obstetric Opioid Prescribing

Postoperative Obstetric Opioid Prescribing

Recreational use of opioids, the powerful class of analgesic drugs which includes both illicit and prescription medications, has soared over the past two decades. There are 3 principal classes of opioid receptors, and each drug has specific binding properties and affinities which are responsible for their effects. In addition to their analgesic properties, opioids have a number of side effects, including sedation, itchiness, nausea, constipation, respiratory depression and euphoria, the latter of which is responsible for this class of drug’s recreational appeal, with an estimated 4 million users in the United States each year.