European clinical practice recommendations on opioids for chronic noncancer pain – Part 2: Special situations*
ConclusionIf a trial with opioids for chronic noncancer pain is conducted, detailed knowledge and experience are needed to adapt the opioid treatment to a special patient group and/or clinical situation and to manage side effects effectively.SignificanceIf a trial with opioids for chronic noncancer pain is conducted, detailed knowledge and experience are needed to adapt the opioid treatment to a special patient group and/or clinical situation and to manage side effects effectively. A collaboration of medical specialties and of all health care professionals is needed for some special populations and clinical situations.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Nevenka Krcevski –Škvarc,
Bart Morlion,
Kevin E. Vowles,
Kirsty Bannister,
Eric Buchsner,
Roberto Casale,
Chenot Jean‐François,
Gillian Chumbley,
Asbjørn Mohr Drewes,
Gert Dom,
Liisa Jutila,
Tony O'Brien,
Esther Pogatzky‐Zahn,
Martin Tags: POSITION PAPER Source Type: research
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