Pharmacology in Pain Management: Difference between revisions
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== Non-opioid medications == | [[Category:Pain]]== Non-opioid medications == | ||
== Opioids == | == Opioids == | ||
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== Local anaesthetics == | == Local anaesthetics == | ||
== Limitations of the pharmacological management == | == Limitations of the pharmacological management == | ||
It is important to understand the limitations of the pharmacological management of chronic pain, the importance of combining pharmacological approaches with non-pharmacological management of chronic pain and the use of such strategies alongside appropriate evidence-based active self management strategies. | It is important to understand the limitations of the pharmacological management of chronic pain, the importance of combining pharmacological approaches with non-pharmacological management of chronic pain and the use of such strategies alongside appropriate evidence-based active self management strategies. | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 30 April 2013
== Non-opioid medications ==
Opioids[edit | edit source]
Adjuvants[edit | edit source]
Topical analgesics[edit | edit source]
Local anaesthetics[edit | edit source]
Limitations of the pharmacological management[edit | edit source]
It is important to understand the limitations of the pharmacological management of chronic pain, the importance of combining pharmacological approaches with non-pharmacological management of chronic pain and the use of such strategies alongside appropriate evidence-based active self management strategies.