This session explores the complex relationship between nicotine and opioid use, including shared biological pathways and how co-use can intensify pain, cravings, and withdrawal. Patients may rely on nicotine to manage stress or withdrawal symptoms, creating a reinforcing cycle that complicates recovery. Integrating treatment for both conditions is increasingly recognized as essential to improving long-term outcomes.
Educational Objectives:
- Summarize the co-occurrence and prevalence of opioid and nicotine use.
- Describe the compelling factors for co-treatment of nicotine and opioid use.
- Detail evidence-based strategies for integrating co-treatment into standard practice.
