The American Pain Foundation
They are having a one hour webcast on October 21st (see below). Here are the details from their email, for those who are interested...
Webcast for Patients on Safe Use of Opioids on October 21st...
Webcast Announcement
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When Good Medicines Become Bad Drugs
There are many ways to treat pain - opioid and non-opioid medications, psychosocial interventions, physical rehabilitation, complementary & alternative medicine (CAM), injection and infusion therapies, implantable devices and surgical interventions. Because of myths and misconceptions about opioids, discussion of medications often overshadows the importance of all available options for treating pain. However, medications play an important role in pain management. Opioid analgesics, when properly prescribed and taken as directed, can be an effective pain treatment option as part of a multi-modal pain treatment plan. Those affected by pain, providers, patients and family alike, need to be well-informed to be sure that myths and misunderstandings do not get in the way of effective pain control. We also must recognize that keeping pain medications out of unsafe hands is everyone’s responsibility.
Please join a special webcast, When Good Medicines Become Bad Drugs, moderated by General Barry R. McCaffrey, former director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. This free webcast, sponsored by Cephalon, Inc., will focus on helping patients, caregivers and the public understand that they too have a responsibility in ensuring that prescription opioids are used appropriately. By providing practical tips for safeguarding medications in the home, the program aims to engage patients and caregivers to take an active role in preventing abuse and diversion of prescription opioid pain medications.
This one-hour webcast will take place on October 21, 2008, starting at 3:00 pm EDT. Please register at When Good Medicines Become Bad Drugs.
See their website The American Pain Foundation for more information.
Related link on pain management:
Thursday, June 5, 2008 Book Review - An Awesome Book on the Topic of Chronic Pain!
This article was posted by Jeanne via "Jeanne's Endo Blog" at www.endendoat.blogspot.com.
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