1st Edition
Pain and Its Relief Without Addiction Clinical Issues in the Use of Opioids and Other Analgesics
By Barry Stimmel
Copyright 1997
434 Pages
by
Routledge
434 Pages
by
Routledge
434 Pages
by
Routledge
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Pain and Its Relief Without Addiction will help people in pain understand why their pain is not always adequately relieved, as well as help reverse the failure of current medical practice to routinely alleviate pain. As noted by a 1992 publication of the United States Department of Health Services, this devastating trend contributes to unnecessary discomfort, longer recovery periods, and... Read more
Contents
I. Physiological Concepts of Pain and Dependence
- The Anatomy of Pain
- Neuroregulators and Pain
- Basic Concepts of Dependence, Tolerance, and Withdrawal
- The Effects of Emotion on Pain
- II. Drugs Used to Relieve Pain
- Nonnarcotic Analgesics and Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs
- Narcotic (Opioid) Analgesics I: Narcotic Agonists
- Narcotic Analgesics II: The Narcotic (Opioid) Agonists-Antagonists
- The Stimulants
- Barbiturates, Nonbarbiturate Hypnotics, and Minor Tranquilizers
- The Major Tranquilizers
- The Antidepressants
- Marijuana
- III. The Practical Management of Pain
- General Principles of Pain Management
- Management of Acute and Chronic Pain
- Unrelieved Pain: The Role of the Physician
- IV. Management of Pain in Special Populations
- Pain Relief in Children and the Elderly
- Relieving Pain in Malignant Disorders: The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and Persons With Cancer
- Management of Pain in Special Populations: Persons Tolerant to or Dependent on Opioids
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Stimmel, Barry






