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COWS Score for Opiate Withdrawal

Quantifies severity of opiate withdrawal.

Resting Pulse Rate (BPM)
Measure pulse rate after patient is sitting or lying down for 1 minute
Sweating
Sweating not accounted for by room temperature or patient activity over the last 0.5 hours
Restlessness observation during assessment
Pupil size
Bone or joint aches
If patient was having pain previously, only the additional component attributed to opiate withdrawal is scored
Runny nose or tearing
Not accounted for by cold symptoms or allergies
GI Upset
Over last 0.5 hours
Tremor observation of outstretched hands
Yawning observation during assessment
Anxiety or irritability
Gooseflesh skin

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Advice

Using COWS in buprenorphine induction treatment:

  • Buprenorphine is a partial opiate agonist that can precipitate florid opiate withdrawal if administered to a physically-dependent patient.
  • In buprenorphine induction, it is important that a patient is already in mild to moderate opiate withdrawal prior to administration. This would be equivalent to a COWS score >5-6 (>10 preferable).
  • This is important as otherwise patients experience precipitated withdrawal, a rapid and intense onset of withdrawal symptoms initiated by the medication.
  • It is not reliable to use “time since last opioid use” since patients are not always truthful in reporting their last use, and metabolism varies from patient to patient.
Management
  • COWS can help set patient expectations prior to buprenorphine treatment, as they will likely experience a certain amount of discomfort.
  • Opioid detoxification works best with adjunctive treatments such as psychotherapy and support groups.
Critical Actions

Always consider the possibility of comorbid withdrawal conditions from alcohol, benzodiazepine, or sedative-hypnotics, which may be life threatening alone or in combination.