
Perspectives in Intractable Pain Management
An
analysis of current diverging viewpoints
Healthcare
Professionals' Perspective
The process of intractable pain
relief begins with mild analgesics, such as
acetaminophen, aspirin, or salicylates, and gradually
proceeds to more potent analgesics, including opioids,
as pain persists. Most intractable pain patients who
require opioids for pain relief receive inadequate pain
treatment because clinicians following the Old Paradigm:
For safe, effective pain
management for all intractable pain patients, these
three major thought patterns of the Old Paradigm need to
metamorphose into the New Paradigm. This New Paradigm in
pain management:
- supports opioid pain
treatment without threat of addiction
- educates clinicians on the
pharmacological effects of opioids
- enlightens state medical
boards and the DEA on the proven advantages opioids
have in managing pain
Healthcare professionals' transition
into the new paradigm of pain management
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