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Uncategorized Published - 6 January, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Long-term Safety and Efficacy of Tapentadol Extended Release Following up to 2 Years of Treatment in Patients With Moderate to Severe, Chronic Pain: Results of an Open-label Extension Trial

Clin Ther 2015 Nov 1;37(11):2420-38. Authors: Buynak R et al PURPOSE: Tapentadol extended release (ER) has demonstrated efficacy and safety for the management of moderate to severe, chronic pain in adults. This study evaluated the long-term safety and tolerability of tapentadol ER in patients with chronic osteoarthritis or low back pain. METHODS: Patients were enrolled in this […]

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Uncategorized Published - 6 January, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Over 90% of Opioid Overdose Survivors Continue to Be Prescribed Opioids

Most patients who experience a nonfatal prescription opioid overdose continue to receive opioids afterward, increasing their risk for a second overdose, finds a retrospective study in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Using data from a U.S. health insurer, researchers studied some 2800 adults who survived a first opioid overdose during long-term opioid therapy for noncancer pain. […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 January, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Risk Calculator Does Not Alter Surgeons’ Choice to Operate

An online calculator that assesses patient-specific risk and guides surgical decision making changes the perceptions that surgeons have about operative risk, but not their decisions to recommend surgery, according to a randomized controlled trial. The surgical risk calculator developed by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP), has a “high degree […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 January, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Low Back Pain: Early Physical Therapy of Modest Benefit

When compared with usual care, treatment of recent-onset low back pain (LBP) with early physical therapy resulted in a statistically significant improvement in disability, but the benefit was not clinically significant, according to results from a randomized clinical trial published in the October 13 issue of JAMA. Julie M. Fritz, PhD, PT, from the University of […]

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Uncategorized Published - 5 January, 2016    By - Dr Clemens
Choosing Wisely’ Reduces Some Unnecessary Testing

The use of imaging for uncomplicated headache and cardiac stress imaging for low-risk patients has declined significantly during the last few years with the implementation of the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation’s Choosing Wisely campaign. Launched in 2012, Choosing Wisely was designed to make physicians aware of commonly overused medical procedures by publishing lists […]

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