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Book Synopsis
Conventional pharmaceutical approaches to pain management are not always successful. Using only those medications that have an official indication for a certain condition reduces substantially the chance of the patient gaining pain relief and may expose them to intolerable side effects. However evidence now exists on the use of other drugs, produced for non-pain conditions, and how they can substantially increase the chances of pain relief.

Covering the most recent developments in this field, McCleane offers an alternative solution to pain treatment when conventional treatments fail. This pioneering book proposes evidence-based alternatives to current options in pain management, using well-grounded rationales for each given treatment.

This book is an ideal reference for the specialist and non-specialist prescriber alike and for practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines. It provides the evidence required and treatment algorithms for readers to use the drugs appr

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“The author is clearly an expert in all of the topics covered in the book. It is one of the few books that offers a well informed, thoughtful discussion of the off-label use of a wide variety of drugs in the treatment of pain and is a valuable addition to the literature. This is a terrific quick reference that should be readily available in any clinic where patients with pain are managed.” (Doody's Book Reviews, November 2008)

Table of Contents
Foreword.

1 Introduction.

2 Conventional Pain Treatment.

3 Using Drugs Outside Their Licensed Indication.

Part 1.

4 Topical Nitrates.

5 Topical Tricyclic Antidepressants.

6 Topical Opioids.

7 Topical Local Anesthetics.

8 Topical Glutamate Receptor Antagonists.

9 Topical, Oral, and Perineural-Adrenoreceptor Agonists.

10 Lamotrigine.

11 5HT3 Antagonists.

12 Cholecystokinin Antagonists.

13 Parenteral Anti-epileptics.

14 Intravenous Lidocaine.

15 L-Carnitine.

16 Other Pharmacological Options (Botulinum, Cimetidine, Glucosamine).

Part 2.

17 Neuropathic Pain.

18 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.

19 Joint Pain.

20 Fracture Pain.

21 Postoperative Pain.

22 Fibromyalgia.

23 Muscle Spasm and Pain.

24 Tendinopathies.

25 Low Back Pain.

26 Cancer Pain.

Appendix: Suggested Doses and Modes of Administration of Novel Pharmacological Options.

Index.

Pain Management

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 06/06/2008
    ISBN13: 9781405178235, 978-1405178235
    ISBN10: 140517823X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Conventional pharmaceutical approaches to pain management are not always successful. Using only those medications that have an official indication for a certain condition reduces substantially the chance of the patient gaining pain relief and may expose them to intolerable side effects. However evidence now exists on the use of other drugs, produced for non-pain conditions, and how they can substantially increase the chances of pain relief.

    Covering the most recent developments in this field, McCleane offers an alternative solution to pain treatment when conventional treatments fail. This pioneering book proposes evidence-based alternatives to current options in pain management, using well-grounded rationales for each given treatment.

    This book is an ideal reference for the specialist and non-specialist prescriber alike and for practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines. It provides the evidence required and treatment algorithms for readers to use the drugs appr

    Trade Review
    “The author is clearly an expert in all of the topics covered in the book. It is one of the few books that offers a well informed, thoughtful discussion of the off-label use of a wide variety of drugs in the treatment of pain and is a valuable addition to the literature. This is a terrific quick reference that should be readily available in any clinic where patients with pain are managed.” (Doody's Book Reviews, November 2008)

    Table of Contents
    Foreword.

    1 Introduction.

    2 Conventional Pain Treatment.

    3 Using Drugs Outside Their Licensed Indication.

    Part 1.

    4 Topical Nitrates.

    5 Topical Tricyclic Antidepressants.

    6 Topical Opioids.

    7 Topical Local Anesthetics.

    8 Topical Glutamate Receptor Antagonists.

    9 Topical, Oral, and Perineural-Adrenoreceptor Agonists.

    10 Lamotrigine.

    11 5HT3 Antagonists.

    12 Cholecystokinin Antagonists.

    13 Parenteral Anti-epileptics.

    14 Intravenous Lidocaine.

    15 L-Carnitine.

    16 Other Pharmacological Options (Botulinum, Cimetidine, Glucosamine).

    Part 2.

    17 Neuropathic Pain.

    18 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.

    19 Joint Pain.

    20 Fracture Pain.

    21 Postoperative Pain.

    22 Fibromyalgia.

    23 Muscle Spasm and Pain.

    24 Tendinopathies.

    25 Low Back Pain.

    26 Cancer Pain.

    Appendix: Suggested Doses and Modes of Administration of Novel Pharmacological Options.

    Index.

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