from Part 5 - Central Nervous System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2020
Poor analgesic control diminishes a patient’s quality of life and may slow down hospital recovery. The reader is introduced to the basic concepts of analgesia, including the WHO Pain Ladder, and some of the most commonly used analgesics, along with their indications, side effects and relative contraindications. Opioids are also described, and new prescribers are provided with conversion tables for the most commonly used preparations, including transdermal patches.
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