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Teens With Opioid Use Disorder Benefit From Medication

The researches find that the effectiveness of medications to treat adults with opioid use disorder has been well established, there has been little research about how or even if such treatment works in adolescents. Now, a new review of the literature suggests that, in addition to adults; adolescents with severe opioid use disorder can be…

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Ketamine Treatments For Depression Are Not Approved By The FDA

The researches find that the ketamine is an anesthetic commonly used by veterinarians. It’s also use illegally as a club drug for its mind-altering, euphoric effects. And recently, it’s been touted for a new use: treating depression.  Other psychoactive drugs like Ecstasy, LSD and magic mushrooms are also being considered as treatments for mental illnesses.…

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Trinity Health Anesthesia Associates Reach Settlement On Lawsuits

The study find that the trinity Health Michigan and Anesthesia Associates of Ann Arbor PLLC have signed a new five-year agreement that ends dueling lawsuits against each other and frees A4 providers in Grand Rapids from their noncompete agreements. “The new agreement preserves a long-term relationship we have worked so hard to build;” Gregory Bock,…

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Device Related Error In Patient Controlled Analgesia

The researches find that the patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is one of the most popular and effective methods for managing postoperative pain. Various types of continuous infusion pumps are available for the safe and accurate administration of analgesic drugs. Here we report the causes and clinical outcomes of device-related errors in PCA. Acute pain control is…

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Anesthesiologist Is More Than Just Keeping The Patient Safe And Unaware

The researches find that the medical student at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in 1987, when Dr. Jerry Epps joined the hospital’s anesthesiologist group. Therefore  Craft witnessed Epps transform the department “pretty much instantly” into a modern and rigorous place to train anestesiology residents. “It was infectious, his excitement about the field and focus…

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Opioids Help Chronic Pain Effectively And Balance Against Any Harms

The researches find that the acute pain that lasts for longer than three months affects around one in five people in Europe. The increase in use of strong morphine-type drugs (opioids) for the treatment of chronic pain is an area of much concern, particularly in North America. Termed an “opioid epidemic,” most developed countries have…

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Several Methods For Pain Management After Video-Assisted Thoracic Surgery

The researches find that There is no defined gold standard for pain management after video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) for pneumothorax. In addition to systemic analgesia; various loco-regional analgesic techniques have been propose but remain poorly evaluate in this context. They aimed to assess the analgesic efficacy of several of these techniques for the management of…

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Ketamine Is An Anesthetic That Works Quickly To Lower Suicide Risk

The researches find that the Ketamine is an anesthetic that works quickly to lower suicide risk. It must be administer intravenously, and its effects are short-term. therefore Lithium is a mood-stabilizing medication commonly use to treat bipolar disorder, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). The studies compare these treatments to being put…

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Marijuana And Cannabinoid Compounds For Managing Pain With Older Generations

The study find that the three-quarters (75%) of Americans who expressed interest in using marijuana or cannabinoids to address pain are under the impression they are safer or have fewer side effects than opioids or other medications, according to a nationwide survey commissioned by the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA); but in conjunction with September’s…

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Buprenorphine And Naltrexone Help To Break A Person’s Addiction

The researches find that the Buprenorphine and naltrexone can help break a person’s addiction to life-threatening opioid use disorder, but they can be hard for front-line, primary care providers to prescribe, according to researchers at McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth). Therefore “Currently; evidence-base treatment for opioid use disorders…