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ea0005p185 | Neuroendocrinology and Behaviour | BES2003

Abnormal endocrine tests in chronic pain require investigation and are not the result of opioid analgesia

Merza Z , Edwards N , Walters S , Newell-Price J , Ross R

Background: Anecdotally patients with chronic pain on opioid analgesia have functional hypopituitarism, and studies in opioid addicts show suppressed pituitary function. We conducted a prospective observational study to determine the endocrine status of patients with chronic pain on opioid analgesia. Methods: 37 consecutive patients with chronic back pain attending the pain clinic were enrolled. 22 patients (age 45+/-9 years) were on long-term opioid analgesia and 15 (age 53 +...