Opioid abuse-deterrent formulations (ADFs) represent 1 aspect of an opioid risk management plan that is aimed at managing a patient’s pain relief and quality of life while also protecting against harmful outcomes of opioid misuse. A report, published by the Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, outlined ADF types and strategies and concluded all stakeholders play a role and must cooperate with opioid risk management in order to be effective.
The authors explained that ADFs are designed to be therapeutically equivalent to the original formulation of the opioid in terms of dose, clinical efficacy, and safety, while also reducing the desirability of the opioid.
“In a 2008 Senate Health Committee meeting, the Centers for Disease…