A book written by clinicians for clinicians that presents a broad view of the clinical applications of opioids; it covers the pharmacology of opioids and its clinical application in a wide range of situations from acute to chronic cancer and non-cancer pain across ages from paediatric to geriatric populations.
It also covers the socio-historical, ethical, legal and criminal aspects related to the use of opioids, and includes the limitations of opioids as well as recommended precautionary measures when prescribing these drugs. For the busy clinician who has to manage pain either as a generalist or a specialist, this is a very handy text to keep within reach.
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Don't Let Doctors Remove your lymph nodes
About one year ago, when my one infected lymph node became smaller and smaller, my doctor wanted to remove it.
She removed it and about 20 other good lymph nodes. It is no use, and thus accelerate to shorten my life.
If you cannot see my any new posts here at the end of this year, probably I has passed away.
I want to take this chance to thank you, TC/ teothiamchye , for your kind help.
Hope to talk to you later here.
Bye! Bye!
Peter
Hi there, i am currently undergoing treatment and heading into week 5 of radiation. I am facing some tastebud lost and appetite in the end . Any good advice what i can do better to cope with this?
I am trying my best to drink the required Ensure per day but not easy to hit the targeted amount. But i know the importance of maintaining weigh..
Any advice to allow me to go through this 3 weeks would be greatly appreciated. Or what will be worsen during this last 3 weeks so that i can prepare myself mentally too!
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