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It is important to consider the possibility of opioid malabsorption and hormone issues in those patients who are not responding to treatment.
The key to treating older patients with pain? “Don’t assume anything.”
Treatment options should focus on slowing progression, relieving pain, and restoring function.
Much has been published on medical marijuana within the past year, but the data on safety are not encouraging and data on clinical efficacy are very limited.
Treating these chronic conditions together may minimize the stigma of depression treatment.
The pros and cons of intranasal, intramuscular, and autoinjector routes of administration.
Improving diagnostic skills can assist clinicians in formulating a differential diagnosis for back and neck pain.
Taking a patient-centered approach paves the way to finding out the
underlying cause of back pain.
From unethical providers to doctor-shopping patients and internet pharmacies, determined individuals can obtain controlled substances in many ways.
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