Medication Management
Important care for people in pain.

Pain management is the process of providing medical care that alleviates or reduces pain. Pain management is an extremely important part of healthcare, as patients forced to remain in severe pain often become agitated and/or depressed and have poorer treatment outcomes. An important component of pain management is medication management. Mild to moderate pain can usually be treated with analgesic medications, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. For chronic or severe pain, opiates and other narcotics are often used, sometimes in concert with analgesics; with steroids or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) when the pain is related to inflammation; or with anti-depressants, which can increase the effectiveness of some pain medications without raising the actual dose of the drug and which affect the brain’s perception of pain.
An opioid is medicine that requires a prescription and provides strong pain relief. Opioid analgesics suppress your perception of pain and calm your emotional response to pain by reducing the number of pain signals sent by the nervous system to the brain. Narcotics carry a potential for side effects and addiction, so patients and caregivers must weigh the level of pain against these dangers in the medication management process. For patients who have dependency problems in this area, we offer detoxification and psychological counseling services. They must also weigh possible interactions with natural or herbal supplements the patient may be using during treatment.
Dedicated to helping you overcome pain.
Over the years, we have accurately diagnosed chronic pain conditions in thousands of patients, then successfully controlled or eliminated their pain with medication management while improving their quality of life. We have helped people return to work, sports, activities, hobbies and lifestyles. Even if we cannot eliminate your pain entirely, we can reduce it to manageable levels and help you function better.
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