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Essential pain pharmacology : the prescriber's guide / Howard S. Smith, Marco Pappagallo ; consultant editor, Stephen M. Stahl.

By: Smith, Howard S, 1956- [author.].
Contributor(s): Pappagallo, Marco [author.] | Stahl, Stephen M, 1951- [editor.].
Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 561 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781139194464 (ebook).Subject(s): Pain -- Treatment | AnalgesiaAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 615.7/83 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; List of icons; Acetaminophen/Paracetamol; Almotriptan; Amitriptyline; Aspirin; Baclofen; Botox-A; Botox-B; Buprenorphine; Butorphanol; Carbamazepine; Carisoprodol; Celecoxib; Choline magnesium trisalicylate; Citalopram; Clomipramine; Clonazepam; Clonidine; Codeine; Cyclobenzaprine; Cyproheptadine; Dantrolene; Desipramine; Desvenlafaxine; Diazepam; Diclofenac; Diflunisal; Dihydroergotamine; DM; Doxepin; Dronabinol; Duloxetine; Eletriptan; Escitalopram; Etodolac; Fenoprofen; Fentanyl; Flunarizine; Fluoxetine; Flurbiprofen; Fluvoxamine; Frovatriptan; Gabapentin; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; Ibuprofen; Imipramine; Indomethacin; IT ziconotide, epidural clonidine; Ketamine; Ketoprofen; Ketorolac; Lacosamide; Lamotrigine; Levetiracetam; Levorphanol; Lidocaine 5%; Maprotiline; Meclofenamate; Mefenamic acid; Meloxicam; Memantine; Meperidine/Pethidine; Metaxalone; Methadone; Methocarbamol; Methylphenidate; Mexiletine; Milnacipran; Modafanil; Morphine; Nabumetone; Nalbuphine; Naproxen and naproxen sodium; Naratriptan; Nortriptyline; Orphenadrine; Oxaprozin; Oxcarbazepine; Oxycodone; Oxymorphone; Pamidronate; Paroxetine; Pentazocine; Piroxicam; Pizotifen; Pregabalin; Propranolol; Rizatriptan; Salsalate; Sertraline; Sulindac; Sumatriptan; Tapentadol; Tiagabine; Timolol; Tizanidine; Tolmetin; Topiramate; Tramadol; Valproic acid and Divalproex; Venlafaxine; Verapamil; Zolmitriptan; Zonisamide; Nutraceuticals and medical food preparations for chronic pain: Acetyl-L-carnitine; Alpha lipoic acid; Bromelain; Capsaicin 8%; Coenzyme Q11; Magnesium; Metanx; NAC; Omega-4; PEA; Riboflavin; Vitamin D; Index by drug name; Index by use; Index by class; Abbreviations.
Summary: Essential Pain Pharmacology: The Prescriber's Guide expertly reviews the most important medications used to relieve pain, now considered by many physicians as the fifth vital sign. The catalogue of analgesics has expanded rapidly, and this text presents the most up-to-date, comprehensive array of agents available for prescribing. Each clear and concise drug entry covers the range of indications, advantages and disadvantages, and tips for appropriate dosing and avoiding adverse effects. A separate section covers nutraceuticals, a class of drug increasingly used to manage chronic pain, yet little discussed in medical literature. The detailed description of each medication enables the user to make quick and informed decisions, confident that they are best serving the needs of their patients. Practical 'pearls' for each entry provide a quick go-to reference for the key information to consider before prescribing. This concise user-friendly reference is a must-have on the shelf of every physician.
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction; List of icons; Acetaminophen/Paracetamol; Almotriptan; Amitriptyline; Aspirin; Baclofen; Botox-A; Botox-B; Buprenorphine; Butorphanol; Carbamazepine; Carisoprodol; Celecoxib; Choline magnesium trisalicylate; Citalopram; Clomipramine; Clonazepam; Clonidine; Codeine; Cyclobenzaprine; Cyproheptadine; Dantrolene; Desipramine; Desvenlafaxine; Diazepam; Diclofenac; Diflunisal; Dihydroergotamine; DM; Doxepin; Dronabinol; Duloxetine; Eletriptan; Escitalopram; Etodolac; Fenoprofen; Fentanyl; Flunarizine; Fluoxetine; Flurbiprofen; Fluvoxamine; Frovatriptan; Gabapentin; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; Ibuprofen; Imipramine; Indomethacin; IT ziconotide, epidural clonidine; Ketamine; Ketoprofen; Ketorolac; Lacosamide; Lamotrigine; Levetiracetam; Levorphanol; Lidocaine 5%; Maprotiline; Meclofenamate; Mefenamic acid; Meloxicam; Memantine; Meperidine/Pethidine; Metaxalone; Methadone; Methocarbamol; Methylphenidate; Mexiletine; Milnacipran; Modafanil; Morphine; Nabumetone; Nalbuphine; Naproxen and naproxen sodium; Naratriptan; Nortriptyline; Orphenadrine; Oxaprozin; Oxcarbazepine; Oxycodone; Oxymorphone; Pamidronate; Paroxetine; Pentazocine; Piroxicam; Pizotifen; Pregabalin; Propranolol; Rizatriptan; Salsalate; Sertraline; Sulindac; Sumatriptan; Tapentadol; Tiagabine; Timolol; Tizanidine; Tolmetin; Topiramate; Tramadol; Valproic acid and Divalproex; Venlafaxine; Verapamil; Zolmitriptan; Zonisamide; Nutraceuticals and medical food preparations for chronic pain: Acetyl-L-carnitine; Alpha lipoic acid; Bromelain; Capsaicin 8%; Coenzyme Q11; Magnesium; Metanx; NAC; Omega-4; PEA; Riboflavin; Vitamin D; Index by drug name; Index by use; Index by class; Abbreviations.

Essential Pain Pharmacology: The Prescriber's Guide expertly reviews the most important medications used to relieve pain, now considered by many physicians as the fifth vital sign. The catalogue of analgesics has expanded rapidly, and this text presents the most up-to-date, comprehensive array of agents available for prescribing. Each clear and concise drug entry covers the range of indications, advantages and disadvantages, and tips for appropriate dosing and avoiding adverse effects. A separate section covers nutraceuticals, a class of drug increasingly used to manage chronic pain, yet little discussed in medical literature. The detailed description of each medication enables the user to make quick and informed decisions, confident that they are best serving the needs of their patients. Practical 'pearls' for each entry provide a quick go-to reference for the key information to consider before prescribing. This concise user-friendly reference is a must-have on the shelf of every physician.

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