Is it Neuropathic Pain or Sensory Hypersensitivity?
September 8th 2016Different types of pain respond to different medications; so a collaborative team across the United States and United Kingdom looked at how the Chronic Pain Questionnaire (CPQ) can assist in making those important treatment decisions.
Nitrous Oxide Is Safe, Effective for Painful Procedures
September 7th 2016There’s many benefits to using nitrous oxide for analgesia – which is why it’s a staple for dentists. Dubbed “laughing gas,†the tasteless, colorless gas has proven to be safe and effective for both adults and children.
Lidocaine Shouldn't Be Used Only by Dentists to Manage Pain
September 7th 2016When a patient presents at the emergency room with severe pain, there are various things to take into consideration before deciding on a course of action. But there are new options out there that probably aren’t at the forefront of your thinking.
Not All Doctors Are on Board with New CDC Opioid Guidelines
September 7th 2016In March 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published new guidelines for prescribing opioids. And while the aim is to curb the deadly opioid epidemic, some physicians saying that the changes could cause other prescription issues.
The “Forgotten Opioid†Is Beneficial as First-Line Drug or in Rotation
September 7th 2016Oxycodone, morphine, hydrocodone, and codeine are among the commonly recognized prescription painkillers. But levorphanol is one that has been around since 1953, yet is often left behind for a newer medication.
Study Finds Opioids Provide Chronic Pain Relief for at Least Three Months
September 7th 2016The subjectivity of pain is just one of the reasons that it’s challenging to manage. A common strategy comes in the form of prescription drugs, which poses its own set of challenges. Therefore, it isn’t clear how well opioids actually work.
Revised FDA-Recommended Questions for Potential Opioid Abuse Provide Clearer Outcomes
September 7th 2016The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) created the Guidance for the Assessment of Abuse Potential of drugs for patients who have a history of recreational opioid use. But does the strategy actually work?
New Oxycodone-Acetaminophen Combination Treatment Produces Positive Results in Acute Pain Patients
Fifteen posters presented at PAINWeek 2013 demonstrate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of a novel controlled-release combination oxycodone-acetaminophen analgesic in acute pain patients.
Treating Opioid-Induced Constipation with Lubiprostone Won't Inhibit Analgesic Effects
Post-hoc analysis of phase III clinical study results finds lubiprostone doesn't interfere with the analgesic effect of opioids in chronic non-cancer pain patients with opioid-induced constipation.
Opioid Therapy the Only Treatment Option Left Standing in Chronic Pain Debate
Although clinical psychiatrist Michael E. Schatman, PhD, CPE, formerly "beat the hell out of the opioid industry," he spent an hour on the PAINWeek stage supporting his new belief that "maybe it's time to stop fighting."
Pair of Reviews Supports Long-Term Opioid Use for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain
Two literature reviews of single-arm open-label (OL), open-label extension (OLE), and epidemiologic studies with a duration of six months or more provide evidence that long-term opioid therapy improves pain scores in chronic non-cancer pain patients.