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Management of Chronic Pain - the Importance
of Individualized Therapy
Chronic pain afflicts approximately 10-20% of the adult population. Many of these people may
experience pain which could be relieved with proper treatment. Forms of chronic
pain include:
• neuropathic pain
• diabetic neuropathy
• post herpetic neuralgia
• post mastectomy pain
• phantom limb pain
• reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)
• musculoskeletal (back, knee, hip) pain
• fibromyalgia
• migraine
• rheumatoid arthritis
• osteoarthritis
• cancer pain
Pain is one of the most common reasons people consult a physician, yet frequently it is
inadequately assessed and undertreated, resulting in needless suffering, lost
productivity, and excessive healthcare expenditures. Successful long-term pain
management requires rapid, flexible, and expert responses to the changing needs
of the patient. Patients and their loved ones should never allow pain to
continue amid concerns about “being a complainer,” medication-related side
effects, or fear of addiction or loss of control as a result of using pain
medication. Patients with pain or other distressing symptoms that persist
despite the best efforts of their current healthcare provider should request a
referral or seek specialists in pain management or palliative care.
Effective pain management is best achieved by a team approach involving the patient, his/her
family, and health care providers. As soon as pain begins, it is important that
a patient talks to a health care provider who is knowledgeable in pain
management. Besides mitigating suffering, pain control is crucial because
uncontrolled pain prevents patients from working productively, enjoying
recreation, or taking pleasure in their usual role in the family and society.
Our compounding pharmacist has received advanced training in
the preparation of customized dosage forms to meet each patient's specific
needs. We offer many unique options for pain management, regardless of pain
origin and whether pain is acute or chronic. By working together with patient,
physician, and other members of the health care team, we can individualize
medications and make necessary adjustments to maximize pain relief.
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compounding professionals at Thrifty Health and Compounding Pharmacy.
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