Journal of pain & palliative care pharmacotherapy
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J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother · Aug 2024
Successful Management of Severe Low Back Pain with Ayurveda in Lumbar Spondylosis: A Case Report.
Lumbar spondylosis is a common condition that is quite prevalent, affecting 57% of Indian men. Ayurveda, an indigenous medical system, is highly efficient in treating this ailment when it is in a mild to moderate state. This case report aims to provide a detailed account of a successfully managed case of lumbar spondylosis characterized by severe lumbar pain. ⋯ The Oswestry Low Back Disability Index (ODI) showed a significant reduction, from 49 to 18. The flexion and extension range of motion grew from 1 to 3 cm, and from 1 to 2 cm, respectively. The case study indicates a reduction in severe low back pain, but further investigation is required to determine the underlying mechanisms.
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J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother · Aug 2024
ReviewOutcomes of Psychotherapy for Co-Morbid Pain and Substance Use Disorders: A Review of the Literature.
Chronic pain is often treated with opioids, placing patients at risk for misuse. An estimated 11.5% of these patients engage in opioid misuse behaviors such as self-medication. Non-pharmacological interventions have efficacy in managing chronic pain and substance use disorders separately; comorbid management may benefit from psychotherapy. ⋯ Unique features included primary care (4 trials), technology such as phone or Internet (6 trials), and group settings (9 trials). Several psychotherapies effectively treat co-occurring substance use disorders and chronic pain; novel treatments continue to be developed. Further investigation may lead to a wider variety of treatments for clinical use.
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J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother · Aug 2024
ReviewAntidepressant Efficacy in Managing Nonspecific Chronic Lower Back Pain Among Older Adults: A Review.
This review evaluates the use of antidepressants in older patients for the treatment of nonspecific chronic lower back pain (LBP), emphasizing age-related physiological changes and common degenerative conditions in this age group. We conducted a comprehensive search targeting studies on antidepressant use in older patients with LBP. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, while effective for mood regulation, show limited benefits for LBP. ⋯ The evidence for trazodone in the treatment of LBP is limited. When prescribing new medications for older adults, it is crucial to carefully consider the patient's overall health, potential drug interactions, and sensitivity to side effects, ensuring that the benefits of treatment outweigh the risks. This review underscores the need for further research to understand the long-term effects and benefits of antidepressants in older patients with LBP, aiming to balance pain relief, mood stabilization, and minimized side effects.
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J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother · Aug 2024
Effectiveness and Safety of Sublingual Fentanyl in the Treatment of Breakthrough Cancer Pain in Older Patients with Cancer: Results from a Retrospective Observational Study.
The study assessed sublingual fentanyl citrate (SFC) effectiveness and safety for breakthrough cancer pain (BtCP) in older patients. A multicenter, retrospective, observational study was conducted in three subgroups of cancer patients aged over 65 years with BtCP. The reports were collected by 20 oncologists across 12 hospitals. ⋯ Pain intensities at the beginning of the flare and at 30 min after SFC administration were significantly lower when the last and first visits were compared (1.9 vs. 2.3, p = 0.000; and 6.2 vs. 6.8 p = 0.006, respectively). The onset of analgesia was significantly more rapid for half of the patients ≥75 years, compared with 65-69 and 70-74 age groups. SFC appears then to be effective, well-tolerated, and safe to treat BtCP in older cancer patients.