Finding a Soft Landing for Patients on Long Term Opioids | November 18, 2025
Date of Presentation: November 18, 2025
Type: Past Presentation
Audience: Clinical
Program: Advancing Pharmacist Roles in Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Teams
Keywords: #long-term #opioid
An ongoing struggle for many clinicians is how to manage patients currently on long term opioids. We are often faced with the impossible task of providing continuity of care while facing mounting pressure from peers and licensing boards to taper or outright abandon our struggling patients. In this conversation, Dr. Gasper takes a stepwise, practical, and compassionate approach to those on long term opioids whether inherited, referred, or our own existing patients. We will discuss strategies to address chronic pain, comorbid use disorders, and maintain safe access.
Recording:
https://youtu.be/oDCLeupyYpoPresented by:
Dr. James Gasper
Faculty
Dr. James Gasper, PharmD, BCPP, completed his Doctor of Pharmacy at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center followed by a post-graduate residency at the Denver Veterans Affairs Medical Center and also in psychiatric pharmacy at the University of California San Francisco. James spent the first 10 years of his career with the San Francisco Department of Public Health in both specialty mental health and substance use disorder treatment settings. He helped establish buprenorphine in primary care and pharmacy-based methadone maintenance for the city’s indigent population.
Since leaving San Francisco, James has relocated to the Sierra Nevada foothills of California. Using his past experience, he has helped close the gap in access to addiction treatment in his rural community by setting up primary care-based buprenorphine treatment programs locally. He is also a consultant for the National Clinician Consultation Center Substance Use Warmline, providing expertise to health care providers across the country.
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