#8494. Prevalence of drug-induced constipation and severity of associated biopsychosocial effects in patients with nonmalignant pain: a cross-sectional review of depersonalized data from the German Pain e-Registry

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Abstract:
We assess the prevalence of drug-induced constipation, a side-effect of pain management, among patients with nonmalignant pain. The most prevalent risk factors and management strategies were identified.
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adverse pain medication effects; chronic nonmalignant pain; Drug-induced constipation; laxative use

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