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Dangers of narcotic pain medications
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Most Recently Shared on December 27, 2011 at 10:56 pm By:
Dangers of narcotic pain medications: Prescription drug abuse is an increasing problem nationwide and has reache... http://t.co/q1OL4UtO
Defective Medical Device Attorney Announces Acceptance of Medtronic Infuse Bone Graph Cases
prweb.com — “The Medtronic Infuse Bone Graph has been used off-label leading to major complications including neck swelling, airway compression and obstruction, cancer, uncontrolled bone growth, arm and leg pain and sterility. Rudolph F.X. Migliore, P.C. is investigating Medtronic cases to help victims of this dangerous medical device.” View full resource at prweb.com
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Following Sinus Surgery, Non-Narcotic Pain Medication Found To Be Safe And Effective
medicalnewstoday.com — “Patients who have undergone sinus surgery can safely take an alternative pain medication that does not cause the side effects of narcotics such as fentanyl and Vicodin, a Loyola University Health” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 8:05 am By:
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Online CME | Managing Risk when Prescribing Narcotic Painkillers for Patients
massmed.org — “According to a study of Massachusetts death files for 1990 to 2003, opioid-related fatal poisoning rates increased by 529%. Similar studies confirm that this is not an issue limited to Massachusetts but is a national and international problem. The use of opioids, more commonly known as narcotics, have continued to increase for the management of pain. This CME activity explores legal concerns of pain management and actionable steps providers can take in their practice that may reduce that risk.” View full resource at massmed.org
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 1:15 am By:
@jfclearywisc @MassMedical has some good CME online re: #chronicpain - maybe useful link for your talk http://t.co/eSOAmvxy
Non-Narcotic Pain Medication is Safe and Effective After Sinus Surgery
newswise.com — “Patients who have undergone sinus surgery can safely take an alternative pain medication that does not cause the side effects of narcotics such as fentanyl and Vicodin, a Loyola University Health System study has found.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Non-Narcotic Pain Medication is Safe and Effective After Sinus Surgery
newswise.com — “Patients who have undergone sinus surgery can safely take an alternative pain medication that does not cause the side effects of narcotics such as fentanyl and Vicodin, a Loyola University Health System study has found.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Non-narcotic pain medication is safe and effective after sinus surgery
medicalxpress.com — “Patients who have undergone sinus surgery can safely take an alternative pain medication that does not cause the side effects of narcotics such as fentanyl and Vicodin, a Loyola University Health System study has found.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 3:24 pm By:
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Pain relievers could be spiking your blood pressure
sciencedaily.com — “Both doctors and patients should be aware that many common over-the-counter and prescription medications can be the underlying cause of hypertension, one researcher says. He warns that while many of the chemicals in these drugs can raise blood pressure, both patients and doctors remain dangerously uninformed.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 6:27 pm By:
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Pain relievers could be spiking your blood pressure
sciencedaily.com — “Both doctors and patients should be aware that many common over-the-counter and prescription medications can be the underlying cause of hypertension, one researcher says. He warns that while many of the chemicals in these drugs can raise blood pressure, both patients and doctors remain dangerously uninformed.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2012 at 12:39 am By:
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Pain relievers could be spiking your blood pressure
sciencedaily.com — “Both doctors and patients should be aware that many common over-the-counter and prescription medications can be the underlying cause of hypertension, one researcher says. He warns that while many of the chemicals in these drugs can raise blood pressure, both patients and doctors remain dangerously uninformed.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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How Long After a Tummy Tuck Can I Take Care of my 4 Month Old Baby? Doctor Answers, Tips
realself.com — “Most patients require narcotic pain medication for 3-6 days after a tummy tuck. They need to walk bent at the waist to take pressure off of the suture...” View full resource at realself.com
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Caring for a 4 month Baby AFTER my Tummy Tuck http://t.co/h5mUixy1 #fb
I Want The Name Of Some Drug Which Give A Good Trip Like Spasmo Proxyvon Or Me Narcotic Pain Pills Will Easily Available In Medical Shopin India (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community
prescriptiondrug-info.com — “please name some pills which give a good feeling trip like spasmo proxyvon and which is easily available at medical shop in india nitrosun10 and all i had tried but i need some new pills for trip plz give e some name of these pills plz you should try Two super10 three nitrosun10 two spasmoproxypon n (Newest posts first)” View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com
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Celebrity accidental overdoses show dangers of prescription drugs | WakeMed Voices
wakemedvoices.org — “WakeMed medication safety officer and pharmacist Alex Jenkins discussed prescription drug safety with WRAL. Pain medications, sleep aids, and anti-anxiety” View full resource at wakemedvoices.org
Most Recently Shared on February 16, 2012 at 2:32 pm By:
WRAL video: Celebrity accidental overdoses show dangers of prescription drugs http://t.co/oBCNiRWn
Even Prescribed Narcotics, Opiates or Other Pain Killers Can Cause a Person to Stop Breathing, Suffer Respiratory Arrest or even Die | Philadelphia Personal Injury Blog
beasleyfirm.com — “Somehow, just because a patient is prescribed a narcotic or pain killer by a doctor, they think they are safe and will not suffer any harm from the medication” View full resource at beasleyfirm.com
Most Recently Shared on February 14, 2012 at 4:20 pm By:
Even prescribed narcotics can be deadly. http://t.co/MjFQO2wF
Emily Altman's answer to What are some things people have had prescribed by a doctor simply because they asked? - Quora
quora.com — “Emily Altman's answer to What are some things people have had prescribed by a doctor simply because they asked? - Quora” View full resource at quora.com
Most Recently Shared on February 6, 2012 at 12:58 pm By:
A Letter to Patients Using Pain Medications – A Deal with the Devil
more-distractible.org — “I want to help my patients who suffer from chronic pain, but often the treatment involves regular use of short-acting narcotic pain medications. This is a mistake.” View full resource at more-distractible.org
Most Recently Shared on January 24, 2012 at 3:33 pm By:
Dr. Rob's Spam-o-matic sez: New Musings post! Letter to Patients Regarding Pain Medications. http://t.co/E0jhLIPM
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