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Chronic headache:Appropriate Use of Opiate Analgesics
Neurol 44:S18-S24, Markley,H.G., 1994
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Article Abstract
The question of the appropriate use of opiate analgesics in the management of chronic headache pain is under debate.Often,the management of headache pain is complicated by the overuse of dependency-promoting analgesics. Because of confusion about the use of analgesics in pain management,some patients are denied access to necessary opioid analgesia,whereas others receive large quantities of combination analgesics.The proper use of opiate analgesics is presented here,including a review of pharmacology of these agents.Signs of analgesic dependence,analgesic rebound headache,and methods of withdrawal are also presented.The potential use of such new treatment modalities as butophanol nasal spray is discussed.
 
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