Non opiate pain medication for severe pain

    • [DOC File]Sample Opioid Treatment Agreements

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      A trial of opioid therapy can be considered for moderate to severe pain with the intent of reducing pain and increasing function. The physician’s goal is for you to have the best quality of life possible given …

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    • [DOCX File]The Opioid Public Health Emergency and Older Adults

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      If a person with chronic pain needs medication, opioids are not the only option. A number of non-opioid medications can treat pain, with each having specific uses, benefits, and risks to the patient (NASEM, …

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    • [DOC File]INFORMED CONSENT FOR OPIOID TREATMENT

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      INFORMED CONSENT FOR OPIOID TREATMENT FOR NON-CANCER/CANCER PAIN. Blaustein Pain Treatment Center/Johns Hopkins Medicine. The purpose of this agreement is to give you information about the medications you will be taking for pain …

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    • [DOCX File]Opioid Initiation Home

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      Th. is patient continues to have moderate to severe chronic pain and/or unsatisfactory functional outcomes in response to non-opioid pain management strategies. Trials of the following strategies …

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    • [DOC File]MANAGEMENT OF PAIN IN PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA

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      If more than one or two breakthrough doses are needed on a regular basis, the sustained-release dose should be adjusted. The goal of opiate therapy for severe pain is to control as much of the pain as possible with the sustained-release medication. Common side effects of opiate …

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    • [DOC File]This section of the Medical Treatment Utilization Schedule ...

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      An alternative non-FDA approved medication is hydromorphone. The maximum recommended dose for this medication is 4 mg/day with a concentration of 10 mg/mL. Other opioids (including Fentanyl and Sufentanil) have been used for intrathecal chronic non-malignant pain but are non …

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