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October 2003, Issue 63
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• How to receive individualized care
- Advice from pain specialist Alan Spanos, M.D.
- Recommendations for poor sleep, pain, exhaustion, and brain fog
- Evidence based medicine and how it may affect you
- Upcoming fibromyalgia (FMS) treatment guidelines placed into perspective
• Massage, acupuncture, and aromatherapy
- Research findings explain how each therapy works
- Why you may wish to try these treatments
- Identifying the best approaches for you
- How to find specialists
- Self-help suggestions
• Opioid tolerance not automatic
- Other factors mimicking tolerance
- Understanding how tolerance works
- Tips for minimizing tolerance
• New FMS prevalence study
- Report shows that patients are not faking their symptoms
• Pain and the Law
- How the Model Pain Act may benefit your care
- Insurance issues regarding coverage of pain control
• Topical gels for relieving pain
- How they work and physician attitudes towards them
- Lidoderm patch (5% lidocaine)
- Zonalon Cream (5% doxepin)
- Menthol
- Topical anti-inflammatory agents
- Capsaicin
- Compounded formulas for opioids, ketamine, prilocaine, amitriptyline and gabapentin
- Expert recommendations for compounded combos
• Getting the most out of existing medications
- Ketamine nasal spray
- Fentanyl (Duragesic)
- Intravenous lidocaine

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