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Pain management
I know many forum memebers have experiences both good and bad with opiods and other analgesic agents in their constant struggles with PN together with other chronic pain conditions.
I ran across this article on pain management which describes an 8-step strategy to determine equianalgesic oral and parenteral doses of opiods, e.g. meperidine, morphine, codeine, oxycodone, methadone, levorphanol, hydromorphone, and fentanyl and how to address changes in routes of administration. There's a very brief description of neuropathic pain but it doesn't offer anything new as far as agents to address PN. Nonetheless, the article might help when people need to change among the opiod and related meds or change the route of administration. http://www.clinmedres.org/cgi/reprint/1/4/337.pdf Alkymst |
this is nice...
I think you should put a copy into the sticky Useful Websites above,
so it does not get lost in the pages with time. |
I too, agree!
Definitely 'Sticky' material!
It does give some insight as to how/why some pain mgt and other docs prescribe the way they do. Knowing about how they THINK when they prescribe meds is key to understanding their approach[es] to our pain[s]. Especially in the 'clinical' approach to treaments, and bedside manners aside. Keep up the good work! - j |
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