The management of patients with chronic pain is a common clinical challenge. Indeed, chronic pain is often inadequately controlled in patients with cancer and in those with non-cancer chronic pain. Because of the complex nature of chronic pain, successful long-term treatment is more difficult than for acute pain. Most often acute pain is nociceptive, whereas chronic pain can be nociceptive (i.e., in response to noxious stimuli), neuropathic (i.e., initiated by a primary lesion or dysfunction in the nervous system) or mixed in origin. Opioids are the current standard of care for the treatment of moderate or severe nociceptive pain. Opioids mediate their actions by binding and activating receptors both in the peripheral nervous system and tho...
Administration of opioids to alleviate moderate to severe acute pain and chronic cancer pain is an e...
hronic pain affects approxi-mately one-third of U.S. adults, and 5 percent receive opioid treatment1...
Background: Opioids have a critical, time-limited role in our management of acute and terminal pain ...
Contemporary standard pharmacological care for the treatment of noncancer pain includes the use of o...
INTRODUCTION: The use of chronic opioid therapy for chronic non-cancer pain is growing and is now ac...
1. The management of chronic pain should be directed by the underlying cause of the pain. Whatever t...
The WHO analgesic ladder provides an approach for managing patients with malignant pain. In clinical...
The use of opioid in various guidelines for chronic non-cancer pain is controversial because evidenc...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...
The use of opioids for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain has become more widespread recently....
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...
the need for guidelines for non-cancer pain • Strong opioids have an established role in cancer pain...
Opioids play a much smaller role in the management of chronic noncancer pain than they do in that of...
Administration of opioids to alleviate moderate to severe acute pain and chronic cancer pain is an e...
hronic pain affects approxi-mately one-third of U.S. adults, and 5 percent receive opioid treatment1...
Background: Opioids have a critical, time-limited role in our management of acute and terminal pain ...
Contemporary standard pharmacological care for the treatment of noncancer pain includes the use of o...
INTRODUCTION: The use of chronic opioid therapy for chronic non-cancer pain is growing and is now ac...
1. The management of chronic pain should be directed by the underlying cause of the pain. Whatever t...
The WHO analgesic ladder provides an approach for managing patients with malignant pain. In clinical...
The use of opioid in various guidelines for chronic non-cancer pain is controversial because evidenc...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...
Chronic pain is a common healthcare problem worldwide that ranks as a predominant reason for consult...
The use of opioids for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain has become more widespread recently....
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...
the need for guidelines for non-cancer pain • Strong opioids have an established role in cancer pain...
Opioids play a much smaller role in the management of chronic noncancer pain than they do in that of...
Administration of opioids to alleviate moderate to severe acute pain and chronic cancer pain is an e...
hronic pain affects approxi-mately one-third of U.S. adults, and 5 percent receive opioid treatment1...
Background: Opioids have a critical, time-limited role in our management of acute and terminal pain ...