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Days ' Supply of Initial Opioid Analgesic Prescriptions and Additional Fills for Acute Pain Conditions Treated in the Primary Care Setting --- United States, 2014
For 10 acute pain conditions commonly managed in primary care settings, the probability of obtaining a refill after an initial 7-day opioid analgesic prescription ranged from 11% (headache) to 41% (musculoskeletal injury), with refill probability
Source: CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report - February 14, 2019 Category: American Health Tags: Acute-Care Hospitals Influenza (Flu) Influenza Vaccination MMWR Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report Overdose Pain management Synthetic Opioids Source Type: news

A randomized trial of the effect of vaccine injection speed on acute pain in infants.
CONCLUSION: Fast injection reduced injection-induced pain in infants receiving DTaP-IPV-Hib but not PCV vaccine. Fast injections are recommended when administering vaccines because of the potential for a reduction in pain, feasibility and practicality. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT02504398. PMID: 27527817 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vaccine - August 11, 2016 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Taddio A, Wong H, Welkovics B, Ilersich AL, Cole M, Goldbach M, Ipp M Tags: Vaccine Source Type: research

Shoulder Pain and Injury after COVID-19 Vaccination
Yale J Biol Med. 2022 Jun 30;95(2):217-220. eCollection 2022 Jun.ABSTRACTShoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) is a term given to describe shoulder pain and dysfunction arising within 48 hours after vaccine administration and lasting for more than one week. While SIRVA is most commonly seen after influenza and tetanus vaccines, there have been a few recent case reports describing SIRVA-like symptoms after COVID-19 vaccine administration. Two patients presented to the shoulder surgeon's practice center with complaints of shoulder stiffness and pain following the COVID-19 vaccine. The first patient was a ...
Source: The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine - July 5, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Dipit Sahu Source Type: research