Compounding for Pain Management
Author(s): Vidrine Eric
Issue: Mar/Apr 1998 - Pain Management
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Abstract: The compounding pharmacist’s problem-solving ability is a perfect match for the many medication problems faced by the chronic pain patient. In this article, the author discusses solutions to common problems, including acetaminophen toxicity, frequent dosing intervals, intolerable side effects and the need for preservative-free medications.
Related Keywords: Acetaminophen, Anticonvulsants, Bupivicaine, Chronic pain, Dystrophy, Fentanyl, Fibromyalgia, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Morphine, Opioid, Reflex, Sympathetic, Toxicity, Ulcers
Related Categories: PAIN MANAGEMENT
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