• Pain Med · Apr 2012

    Review

    Treatment guidelines for the pharmacological management of pain in older persons.

    • Perry G Fine.
    • Pain Research Center, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108, USA. perry.fine@hsc.utah.edu
    • Pain Med. 2012 Apr 1;13 Suppl 2:S57-66.

    BackgroundChronic or persistent pain is a common problem in older adults and is often associated with significant physical disability and psychosocial problems. The potential benefits, risks, and costs of pharmacotherapy as a mainstay in the treatment of moderate to severe pain in this population must be well-understood and weighed accordingly. Recent treatment guidelines have been introduced that can guide decision making to optimize pain-related treatment outcomes in older individualsObjectives And ResultsThis review article describes and summarizes key evidence-based recommendations that were derived by a committee convened by the American Geriatrics Society in order to provide guidance to optimize pharmacotherapy in the management of persistent pain in older individuals.ConclusionsIt is postulated that ongoing education of clinicians who treat older patients with persistent moderate to severe pain will lead to improved outcomes in this vulnerable population.Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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