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Hospice Medication Alert: Washington State Warns on Methadone Use

outcomeresources.com — “The current issue with methadone toxicity discussed within the Washington state legislature may boil down to a lack of education regarding this unique drug.View full resource at outcomeresources.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 5, 2012 at 8:01 pm By:

hostagenurse christina Nurse

RT @hospicepharmacy: Must read: #Hospice Medication Alert: Washington State Warns on Methadone Use http://t.co/xnygbrB5 #hpm #eol #eolc

5 months ago...

How to Choose an NSAID for Hospice Patients, Part 1

outcomeresources.com — “For your hospice patients with cardiovascular disease, consider using naproxen as your first-line NSAID.View full resource at outcomeresources.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 9, 2011 at 5:47 pm By:

rashpharmd Justin Rash PharmD, Doctor, and Pharmacist

How many allergies before NSAID is drug of choice RT @hospicepharmacy: How to Choose an NSAID for Hospice Pts: http://t.co/VgZKJuM8 #hospice

6 months ago...

Hospice Medication Update: Exalgo (Hydromorphone, Opioid)

outcomeresources.com — “The strong opioid hydromorphone (Exalgo) is once again available as an extended release tablet for hospice patients.View full resource at outcomeresources.com

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Most Recently Shared on September 29, 2010 at 12:59 pm By:

dspacl Dennis Pain Medicine Physician, Physician, Doctor, and Internist

Interesting post in #hpm daily- Hospice Medication Update: Exalgo (Hydromorphone, Opioid). http://hub.am/baP1cv

2 years ago...

Drug Disposal in Hospice Care: FDA Guidelines

outcomeresources.com — “Hospices should have a policy in place regarding the disposal of unused medications for their patients. The FDA guidelines provide a good framework.View full resource at outcomeresources.com

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Discontinuing Drugs in Hospice: Which ones need to be tapered? Part 2

outcomeresources.com — “It is important for the hospice clinician to be aware of the potential for these types of drugs to cause adverse effects if withdrawn abruptly.View full resource at outcomeresources.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 19, 2010 at 4:15 pm By:

ShelleyWebbRN Shelley Webb Nurse, Eldercare Expert, and Active Health Library

New Blog post - Discontinuing Drugs in Hospice: Which ones need to be tapered? Part 2 http://bit.ly/basGol #eldercare RT @hospicepharmacy

2 years ago...

Opioid Induced Pain in Hospice Patients: Hyperalgesia and Allodynia

outcomeresources.com — “The problem of opioid induced allodynia and hyperalgesia in hospice patients is difficult to recognize and interpret.View full resource at outcomeresources.com

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