Medication-focused approach to total pain: poor symptom control, polypharmacy, and adverse reactions.

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Category Primary study
JournalThe American journal of hospice & palliative care
Year 2003
Neuropathic pain, known to have poor opioid response, can be difficult to control. Although several classes of adjuvant medications are believed to be of benefit in managing neuropathic pain, they have potential side effects that occasionally outweigh their benefits. The psychospiritual suffering of patients with advanced cancer may heighten the distress associated with physical symptoms. If undiagnosed, this may lead to increases in dose and the number of medications administered in the hope of better symptom control. This case report describes the successful interdisciplinary management of an advanced cancer patient whose multiple drug therapy had added to rather than alleviated his distress by causing more side effects than symptom relief.
Epistemonikos ID: 95b9c2419115e969137a157239db9fb9b46fb82f
First added on: Apr 19, 2022