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Opioids, Pain

Transdermal opioids for cancer pain

Transdermal opioids for cancer pain

... chronic pain sufferers ...breakthrough pain dur- ing initial titration because of failure to increase fentanyl dosages upward in the first 72 hours of ...through pain analgesics required by the ...

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Cohort protocol paper: The Pain and Opioids In Treatment (POINT) study

Cohort protocol paper: The Pain and Opioids In Treatment (POINT) study

... prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain that follows their progress over two years and examine the predictors of clinical outcomes over this ...

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Recent advances in the use of opioids for cancer pain

Recent advances in the use of opioids for cancer pain

... Abstract: Opioids are the mainstay of treatment for moderate to severe cancer ...of opioids for cancer pain. Availability and consumption of opioids have increased and opioids other ...

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A philosophical critique of the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline ‘Palliative care for adults: strong opioids for pain relief’

A philosophical critique of the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline ‘Palliative care for adults: strong opioids for pain relief’

... how pain is defined, and limited consideration of its measurement. Pain intensity and, occasionally, breakthrough pain are the only related outcomes recorded in the evidence tables (NICE, 2012, ...

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Controlling pain and reducing misuse of opioids

Controlling pain and reducing misuse of opioids

... of pain treatments as can be medically justifi ed. Many patients, if they are made aware of the risks associ- ated with the use of opioids, might themselves choose less potent but safer medications. Respect ...

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Opioids for chronic non-cancer pain: a protocol for a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

Opioids for chronic non-cancer pain: a protocol for a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

... of Opioids in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain [32] relied on a systematic review of opioids for CNCP [28] that has a number of limitations: (1) the review only included studies published up to May 2005; (2) ...

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Misuse of and dependence on opioids: study of chronic pain patients.

Misuse of and dependence on opioids: study of chronic pain patients.

... with pain disorder, also known as chronic pain ...with pain dis- order often describe their pain in dramatic terms, are prescribed high doses of opioids, focus on medications, and are  ...

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Opioids for chronic pain: a knowledge assessment of nonpain specialty providers

Opioids for chronic pain: a knowledge assessment of nonpain specialty providers

... for pain should be the primary factor when deciding to prescribe opiates”, “I feel comfortable calculating conversion doses of commonly used opioids”, “There is a limit or ‘ceiling’ to the dosage of pure ...

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A cost-consequence analysis of parecoxib and opioids vs opioids alone for postoperative pain: Chinese perspective

<p>A cost-consequence analysis of parecoxib and opioids vs opioids alone for postoperative pain: Chinese perspective</p>

... and opioids is less costly in a Chinese setting by reducing the need for supplemental opioid use and subsequently the occurrence of ...improved pain management, but for the potential to decrease hospital ...

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Predictive factors for sleep apnoea in patients on opioids for chronic pain

Predictive factors for sleep apnoea in patients on opioids for chronic pain

... taking opioids for chronic non- cancer ...to opioids and sleep apnoea is an important associated risk ...chronic pain clinics, we assessed the STOP- Bang questionnaire (a screening tool for sleep ...

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Opioids for chronic noncancer pain in the elderly

Opioids for chronic noncancer pain in the elderly

... incidental pain should be used ...switching opioids. Frequent pain exacerba- tion at the end of the dosing interval might require a change in the dose or frequency of administration of the regularly ...

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Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain

Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain

... Complete methods and data for the 2014 AHRQ report, upon which this updated systematic review is based, have been published previously (14,52). Study authors developed the protocol using a standardized process (53) with ...

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Rethinking Chronic Pain Treatment with Opioids

Rethinking Chronic Pain Treatment with Opioids

... severe pain has never been denied. However, opioids are underutilized, due to potential risk of adverse effects, abuse, tolerance, withdrawal, and ...of opioids can lead to unrelieved pain, ...

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Opioids Switching with Transdermal Systems in Chronic Cancer Pain

Opioids Switching with Transdermal Systems in Chronic Cancer Pain

... Recent studies have shown that opioid transdermal deliv- ery systems have numerous advantages since they permit continuous controlled release of the opioid for 72, or even up to 96 hours depending on the product, thus ...

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The Role of Opioids and Non-Opioids in Postoperative Pain Relief; A Narrative Review

The Role of Opioids and Non-Opioids in Postoperative Pain Relief; A Narrative Review

... that pain is a normal, agreeable and innocent outcome of ...miserable pain management include unsuitable staff training and knowledge, poor pain assessment, unfamiliarity with the advantages and side ...

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Considerations in selecting rapid-onset opioids for the management of breakthrough pain

Considerations in selecting rapid-onset opioids for the management of breakthrough pain

... The mainstay of BTP treatment has traditionally been immediate-release morphine sulfate and immediate-release oxycodone; however, the pharmacokinetic profiles of these agents do not usually match the dynamics of BTP, in ...

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OPIOID Pharmacology : A Review

OPIOID Pharmacology : A Review

... of pain (acute, postoperative, inflammatory, neuropathic cancer) is challenging and yet the most frequent issue encountered by ...of pain and opioid drugs are prescribed for acute and chronic pain of ...

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... to pain medication, ...for pain management, however the need for opioid was not related to gender, presence of hydronephrosis, hematuria, pyuria and size or site of ...

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The opioid epidemic: a central role for the blood brain barrier in opioid analgesia and abuse

The opioid epidemic: a central role for the blood brain barrier in opioid analgesia and abuse

... with opioids as therapeutics ...for opioids before the first diagnosis of opioid abuse ...of opioids from a family member can be a risk factor for ...seeking opioids may go to several ...

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Incidence and impact of pain conditions and comorbid illnesses

Incidence and impact of pain conditions and comorbid illnesses

... strong opioids, were the most common medication used for all pain conditions, except for trigeminal neuralgia where anticonvulsants were used more ...visceral pain conditions (irritable bowel ...

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