Opioids play a much smaller role in the management of chronic noncancer pain than they do in that of severe acute pain and cancer pain. They are beneficial in a small subset of patients with chronic noncancer pain but there are pharmacological, psychological and societal concerns about their current widespread use for this indication
Background: Opioids have a critical, time-limited role in our management of acute and terminal pain ...
There are four main questions to address on the subject of chronic non-cancer pain and opioid addict...
Opiates are utilized routinely and effectively as a short-term analgesic treatment for a variety of ...
The management of patients with chronic pain is a common clinical challenge. Indeed, chronic pain is...
hronic pain affects approxi-mately one-third of U.S. adults, and 5 percent receive opioid treatment1...
Contemporary standard pharmacological care for the treatment of noncancer pain includes the use of o...
the need for guidelines for non-cancer pain • Strong opioids have an established role in cancer pain...
The use of opioid in various guidelines for chronic non-cancer pain is controversial because evidenc...
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...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...
The WHO analgesic ladder provides an approach for managing patients with malignant pain. In clinical...
SummaryBackground and objectivesProlonged use of opioids is a possibility for chronic pain treatment...
The use of opioids for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain has become more widespread recently....
Opioid analgesics are important therapeutic options for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), recognized a...
Background: Opioids have a critical, time-limited role in our management of acute and terminal pain ...
There are four main questions to address on the subject of chronic non-cancer pain and opioid addict...
Opiates are utilized routinely and effectively as a short-term analgesic treatment for a variety of ...
The management of patients with chronic pain is a common clinical challenge. Indeed, chronic pain is...
hronic pain affects approxi-mately one-third of U.S. adults, and 5 percent receive opioid treatment1...
Contemporary standard pharmacological care for the treatment of noncancer pain includes the use of o...
the need for guidelines for non-cancer pain • Strong opioids have an established role in cancer pain...
The use of opioid in various guidelines for chronic non-cancer pain is controversial because evidenc...
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...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...
The WHO analgesic ladder provides an approach for managing patients with malignant pain. In clinical...
SummaryBackground and objectivesProlonged use of opioids is a possibility for chronic pain treatment...
The use of opioids for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain has become more widespread recently....
Opioid analgesics are important therapeutic options for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), recognized a...
Background: Opioids have a critical, time-limited role in our management of acute and terminal pain ...
There are four main questions to address on the subject of chronic non-cancer pain and opioid addict...
Opiates are utilized routinely and effectively as a short-term analgesic treatment for a variety of ...