2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.43561
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Answering Big Questions in Pain Medicine

Abstract: The future of pain medicine is marked by many questions. What can other nations around the world learn from the opioid crisis that is still affecting the United States? The American opioid experience was mischaracterized and wrongly described, and its causes were misdiagnosed from the outset, leading to its mismanagement and the abandonment of many chronic pain patients to their suffering. There are a few new drugs in the analgesic armamentarium. What new targets do we have in pain medicine? There are many bre… Show more

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“…Pain is both adaptive and maladaptive, even destructive. Whether or not chronic pain is a disease unto itself is disputed [2]. Despite advances in pharmacotherapy with new drug targets and technological innovations in deep brain stimulation and neuromodulation, clinicians are still confronted daily with patients who have painful conditions that can be challenging to manage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain is both adaptive and maladaptive, even destructive. Whether or not chronic pain is a disease unto itself is disputed [2]. Despite advances in pharmacotherapy with new drug targets and technological innovations in deep brain stimulation and neuromodulation, clinicians are still confronted daily with patients who have painful conditions that can be challenging to manage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%