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Pain and pain prescribing: what is in a number?
Live Well with Pain is very pleased to be hosting this key paper by Cathy Stannard, the UK’s leading pain…
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Chronic Pain Pathway Ladder
A pathway for non-cancer chronic pain, longer than three months duration in adults in primary care. Developed by West Suffolk…
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National guidance for patients and healthcare professionals
Information from Opioids Aware to support a safe and effective prescribing decision. Developed by The Royal College of Anaesthetists Faculty…
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Opioid equivalence, risks and recommendations
How much opioid is the person taking? A valuable guide to dosing based on oral morphine equivalent dose/day to enable…
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Opioid Manager
Need more detail? These charts for clinicians to support effective, safe prescribing and management of opioids for people with chronic…
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Person Centred Management of Chronic Non Cancer Pain
Two resources from the Centre for Effective Practice in Canada, with clear information on non-pharmacological treatments, non-opioid medications and opioids…
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Opioid search strategies in practice
What to search for and why, set out in a clear concise table. Developed by Medicines Management, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg…
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For patients – Ten Opioid Safety Messages
A patient information leaflet Developed by West Suffolk Community Pain Management Service, 2016 Download this leaflet
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For patients – Taking Opioids for Pain
A patient information leaflet from Opioids Aware Developed by The Royal College of Anaesthetists Faculty of Pain Medicine, 2016 Download…
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For patients – Opioids and Driving
Information for patients from Opioids Aware Developed by The Royal College of Anaesthetists Faculty of Pain Medicine, 2016 Download this…
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