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American Pain Society. Principles of Analgesic Use in the Treatment of Acute Pain and Cancer Pain. 5th ed. Glenview, IL American Pain Society, 2003 13MT. [Pg.500]

NSAID.10 The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and American Pain Society (APS) concur that acetaminophen is a first-line pharmacologic agent for treating mild pain that is unresponsive to nonpharmacologic measures.11,12... [Pg.883]

American Pain Society. Guideline for the Management of Pain in Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Juvenile Chronic Arthritis. New York American Pain Society 2002 43-74. [Pg.890]

Data from American Pain Society. Prinaples of Analgesic Use in the Treatment of Acute Pain and Chronic Cancer Pan, 5th ed. Glenview, IL American Pain Society, 2003 Anonymous. American Hospital Formulary Service. In Mc/oyGK, ed. Drug Information. Bethesda, MD American Society of Hospital Pharmacists, 1987, 1991, 1994, 1997, 1999,2001,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Anonymous. Facts and Comparisons. Philadelphia Lippincott, 1986, 1991, 1994, 1997,2000,2003,2004,2006,20Q7 and Watkins PB, Kaplowitz N, Slattery TJ, et al. Aminotransferase elevations in healthy adults receiving 4 grams of acetaminophen daily A randomized controlled trial. JAMA 2006 296 87-93. [Pg.633]

The American Pain Society considers 5 mg rectal morphine = 5 mg rectal oxymorphone. [Pg.637]

Many commonly held assumptions about codeine and other opioid use need to be modified, according to a consensus statement issued by the American Academy of Pain Medicine and the American Pain Society. [Pg.116]

Data adapted from American Pain Society. Principles of analgesic use in the treatment of acute pain and chronic cancer pain, ed. 2. Clin Pharm 1990 9 601-611 and Forbes JA, Butterworth GA, Burchfield WH, et al. Evaluation of ketorolac, aspirin, and an acetaminophen-codeine combination in postoperative oral surgery pain. Pharmacotherapy 1990 10 775-935. [Pg.101]

American Academy of Pain Medicine and the American Pain Society also advocate the prudent use of narcotic analgesics for the treatment of chronic pain (15,16). The widespread use of opioids in chronic, nonmalignant pain, however, is still somewhat controversial because of the lack of substantial evidence from long-term controlled studies demonstrating effectiveness in this setting (17). The clinical use of opioids in different types of pain and in different clinical settings has been reviewed in detail in a recent book (18). [Pg.332]

S. Savage, E. C. Covington, H. A. Heit, J. Hunt, D. Joranson, and S. H. Schnoll, Definitions Related to the Use of Opioids for the Treatment of Pain, American Academy of Pain Medicine, American Pain Society, American Society of Addiction Medicine, Glenview, IL, 2001. [Pg.452]

Official Journal of the American Pain Society (800) 654-2452 e-mail info ampainsoc.org Newsletters... [Pg.450]

American Pain Society http //www.ampainsoc.org Consensus and quality improvement guidelines for treatment of acute and chronic pain. [Pg.621]

The American Pain Society (APS) published quality assurance standards for relief of acute pain and cancer pain in 1991. These standards were updated and republished in 1995. In February 1992, the AHCPR... [Pg.637]

American Pain Society Quality of Care Committee. Quality improvement guidelines for the treatment of acute... [Pg.644]

American Pain Society. American Pain Society Quality Assurance Standards for Relief of Acute Pain and Cancer Pain. In Vlth World Congress on Pain Bond, M.R., Charleton, J.E., Woolf, C.J., Eds. Elsevier Science Publishers 1991 185-189. [Pg.644]

Lin, C.-C. Applying the American Pain Society s QA standards to evaluate the quality of pain management among surgical, oncology, and hospice inpatients in Taiwan. Pain 2000, 87, 43-49. [Pg.644]

Portenoy, RK. Pain specialists and addiction medicine specialists unite to address critical issues. American Pain Society Bulletin 1999 March-April 9(2). [Pg.1104]

The use of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain A consensus statement from the American Academy of Pain Medicine and American Pain Society. Approved 1996, American Pain Society Web site www.ampainsoc.org modified September 2003 accessed March 6, 2004. [Pg.1104]

American Academy of Pediatrics and American Pain Society. The assesse-ment and management of acute pain in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatrics 2001 108 793-797. [Pg.1104]

Figure 31.2. Diagram demonstrating sites of tapentadol activity in the pain transmission pathway. Tapentadol binds to and aaivates mu opioid receptors and also blocks norepinephrine reuptake by inhibiting the NE transporter protein. NE = norepinephrine (x -AR = alpha -144 adrenoceptor p-OR = p opioid receptor SP = substance P Glu = glutamate. Cylinder represents the NE reuptake transporter protein. After (1) TzschentkeTM et a. JPharmacolExpTher2007,32 30) 26S-276 (2) American Pain Society. Figure 31.2. Diagram demonstrating sites of tapentadol activity in the pain transmission pathway. Tapentadol binds to and aaivates mu opioid receptors and also blocks norepinephrine reuptake by inhibiting the NE transporter protein. NE = norepinephrine (x -AR = alpha -144 adrenoceptor p-OR = p opioid receptor SP = substance P Glu = glutamate. Cylinder represents the NE reuptake transporter protein. After (1) TzschentkeTM et a. JPharmacolExpTher2007,32 30) 26S-276 (2) American Pain Society.
Figure 52.3. Patients achieving various ieveis of pain reiief at end of study 14-day study percent improvement from baseiine. With permission from CarrW, Beks P, Jones C, et ai (Poster Presentation American Pain Society Annuai meeting 2008) The Journal of Pain Voiume 9, issue 4, Suppiement 2,45 Aprii 2008. Figure 52.3. Patients achieving various ieveis of pain reiief at end of study 14-day study percent improvement from baseiine. With permission from CarrW, Beks P, Jones C, et ai (Poster Presentation American Pain Society Annuai meeting 2008) The Journal of Pain Voiume 9, issue 4, Suppiement 2,45 Aprii 2008.
Carr W, Beks P, Jones C, et al. Efficacy and tolerability of FLECTOR Patch (diclofenac epolamine topical patch) in the treatment of minor soft tissue injury pain (Poster Presentation American Pain Society Annual meeting 2008). /Pain 2008 9(4, Suppl. 2) 45. [Pg.228]

Acetaminophen in doses <4 g/day is recommended as a first-line medication for many chronic pains such as back pain and arthritis by the American Pain Society. It is less effective in arthritis pain than NSAIDs. [Pg.256]

American Pain Society 28th Annual Meeting Poster... [Pg.514]


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