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FDA Panel in Favor of First JAK Inhibitor for RA
painlive.com — “The FDA Arthritis Advisory Committee voted to recommend approval of tofacitinib, a new treatment for moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Pfizer announced.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Dr. Mary Lynn McPherson Discusses Rapid Onset Opioids
painlive.com — “Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, BCPS, FASPE, CPE, Professor and Vice Chair of Pharmacy Practice and Science, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD, President, The American Society of Pain Educators, Montclair, NJ, discusses rapid onset opioids.” View full resource at painlive.com
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New Gout Indication for Rilonacept Denied by FDA Panel
painlive.com — “The FDA Arthritis Advisory Committee has unanimously voted against the approval of rilonacept (Arcalyst), an inhibitor of the protein interleukin-1, for treating painful gout flares.” View full resource at painlive.com
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High Infection Rates Seen in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
painlive.com — “Children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis have higher rates of hospitalized bacterial infection than children without the condition, and high-dose steroids significantly increase the rate of infection, according to a study published online May 8 in Arthritis & Rheumatism.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Dr. Edward Magaziner on Treatments for Low Back Pain
painlive.com — “Edward Magaziner, MD, CEO, New Jersey Interventional Pain Society, Assistant Professor, New York Medical College, Clinical Professor, Robert Wood Johnson University Dept. of Anesthesia and PM&R, Medical Director, Center for Spine, Sports, Pain Management, and Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine, North Brunswick, NJ, discusses treatments for low back pain.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Jennifer Bolen on Terminating the Physician-Patient Relationship
painlive.com — “Jennifer Bolen, JD, Founder, Legal Side of Pain, Knoxville, TN, discusses the potential legal consequences of terminating the physician-patient relationship.” View full resource at painlive.com
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VIDEO: Jennifer Bolen on Terminating the Physician-Patient Relationship http://t.co/S06S80M0 #PainLiveTV
Dr. Christopher G. Gharibo Discusses the Challenge of Treating PHN
painlive.com — “Christopher G. Gharibo, MD, Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, Medical Director of Pain Medicine, NYU Langone’s Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY, discusses the challenge of treating postherpetic neuralgia.” View full resource at painlive.com
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VIDEO: Dr. Christopher G. Gharibo Discusses the Challenge of Treating Postherpetic Neuralgia http://t.co/hxh1x2Bf #PainLiveTV
Dr. Mary Lynn McPherson on Equianalgesic Dosing Charts
painlive.com — “Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, BCPS, FASPE, CPE, Professor and Vice Chair of Pharmacy Practice and Science, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, MD, President, The American Society of Pain Educators, Montclair, NJ, discusses equianalgesic dosing charts.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Lower All-Cause, Cardio Mortality in Obese With RA
painlive.com — “Overweight and obese patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have lower all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, but have substantially increased risks of comorbidities, medical costs, and reduced quality of life compared with normal-weight RA patients, according to a study published online April 18 in Arthritis Care & Research.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Electronic Reminders Up Meds Adherence in Short Term
painlive.com — “The use of electronic reminders (short message service reminders, electronic reminder devices, or pagers) is associated with improved adherence to chronic medications in the short term, according to a review published online April 25 in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Dr. Philip Getson on History and Physical Exams
painlive.com — “Philip Getson, DO, Assistant Professor, Drexel University College of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Philadelphia, PA, discusses the importance of comprehensive history and physical exams.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Obesity Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis
painlive.com — “Rheumatoid arthritis and obesity appear to be linked in women, according to research published online in the American College of Rheumatology journal Arthritis Care & Research.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Migraine Prevalence Up in Celiac Disease, IBD Patients
painlive.com — “Patients with celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease and those self-classified with gluten sensitivity have increased prevalence of migraine, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, held from April 21 to 28 in New Orleans.” View full resource at painlive.com
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Dr. Jeffrey A. Gudin Discusses Pseudoaddiction
painlive.com — “Jeffrey A. Gudin, MD, Director, Pain Management Center, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood, NJ, discusses pseudoaddiction.” View full resource at painlive.com
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VIDEO: Dr. Jeffrey A. Gudin Discusses Pseudoaddiction http://t.co/SwVl6lQy #PainLiveTV
Study Finds No Functional Benefit from the Use of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Low Back Pain
painlive.com — “Despite being frequently used in patients with chronic low back pain, there is little evidence demonstrating that TENS improves functionality of quality of life in patients with low back pain.” View full resource at painlive.com
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