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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the importance of pain management in cancer patients. Familiarize yourself with the key components that will guide your responses.
  3. Move to the assessment section. Fill in patient history fields including medical, family, and psychosocial histories. Use rating scales provided to assess pain intensity accurately.
  4. In the treatment guidelines section, refer to the tables for recommended analgesics based on pain severity. Ensure you select appropriate medications as per guidelines outlined.
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ing to Sonia Amin Thomas, PharmD, BCOP, an associate professor of pharmacy practice at PCOM School of Pharmacy, an oncology pharmacists duties include, but are not limited to, checking and verifying chemotherapy orders, facilitating the making of chemotherapy, patient education and counseling, dispensing or
The pharmacist will be able to recommend the best course of action on an individual patient basis, including by issuing prescriptions for antibiotics or antivirals where necessary.
For mild and moderate levels of pain, pain relievers that dont require a prescription may help. Examples include aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others). Medications derived from (opioids). Opioids are prescription medications used to treat moderate to severe pain.
For maintenance pain relief (e.g., for background cancer pain), any opioid can be considered; however, oral morphine (immediate-release [IR] or sustained-release formulation) is the treatment recommended by the WHO,12 the European Society of Medical Oncology,13 and the Japanese Society of Palliative Medicine.
As a member of the interprofessional healthcare team, pharmacists use pain management plans to ensure that patients pain is appropriately managed, work with other providers to select the best possible therapies, monitor those therapies, educate the patient and other members of the team, and help identify the signs of
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The Food and Drug Administration Jan. 30 announced it approved Journavx (suzetrigine) oral tablets, a first-in-class non-opioid drug, to treat moderate to severe acute pain in adults. The drug is manufactured by Vertex Pharmaceuticals.

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