Opioids information video
This animated video from NPS MedicineWise and the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) provides information to people who may be considering taking opioids for chronic (ongoing) non-cancer pain.
Opioids are a class of medicines taken to help reduce pain. They work on the central nervous system to slow down nerve signals between the brain and the body. This can reduce feelings of pain, but opioids may also produce unwanted effects, ranging from constipation to dangerous slowing down of a person’s breathing.
The video aims to help people make an informed decision in partnership with their doctor about whether to start taking an opioid medicine for chronic (ongoing) non-cancer pain.
Consumer resources
NPS MedicineWise Opioid medicines and chronic non-cancer pain
NPS MedicineWise Chronic pain explained
NPS MedicineWise Pain: What is going on?
NPS MedicineWise Medicines for pain relief: what are the options
Clinical resources for health professionals
To access a copy of the video with the transcript, email bwithers@nps.org.au.