Pain
News from the FDA/CDC
FDA issues new REMS for immediate-release opioids
For the first time, training will be made available to health care providers, nurses, and pharmacists involved in pain management.
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Physician burnout singes patient safety
And stroke guidelines set a higher thrombectomy bar.
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More than half of urine drug screens showed improper medication use
LAS VEGAS – One sample in every five showed a combination of opioids and benzodiazepines, at least one of which was an unprescribed medication.
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Sprain an ankle, get an opioid
And beware a nasty skin souvenir from travel abroad.
FDA/CDC
FDA warns kratom vendors about unproven claims
The substance is already outlawed in several countries and banned in some states.
From the Journals
One-quarter of ED sprained ankle diagnoses result in opioid prescription
Opioids for an ankle sprain may lead to extended opioid use or misuse.
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Colonoscopy: Should 45 be the new 50?
And how to avoid telemed fraud.
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Diclofenac’s cardiovascular risk confirmed in novel Nordic study
For the world’s most commonly used NSAID, the risk is real, according to 2 decades of Danish health data.
Conference Coverage
Mindfulness training for migraine just beginning to gather steam
SAN FRANCISCO – “The effects of mindfulness by and large rivaled those for medication alone,” says researcher Frank Andrasik, PhD.
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Prescription opioid epidemic hits migraine patients hard
SAN FRANCISCO – “We’re seeing a lot of opioid use in these migraine patients,” says Jason S. Yu, PharmD.
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Migraine takes toll on intimate relationships