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27Jan, 2022

Arthritis care at Pain Clinic

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ARTHRITIS Care at Pain Clinic Pain Clinic. If you feel pain and stiffness in your body or have trouble moving around, you might have arthritis. Most kinds of arthritis cause pain and swelling in your joints. Joints are places where two bones meet, such as your elbow or knee. Over time, a swollen joint can become severely damaged. Some kinds of arthritis can also cause problems in your organs, such as your eyes or skin. Types of arthritis include Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis. It’s often related […]
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13Jan, 2022

Pain Clinic Doctor

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What to expect from your pain management specialist A pain management specialist is a doctor who evaluates your pain and treats a wide range of pain problems. A pain management doctor treats sudden pain problems such as headaches and many types of long-lasting, chronic, pain such as low back pain. Patients are seen in a pain clinic and can go home the same day. Pain management doctors offer a mix of medication-based treatments and procedures, that can stop the pain at its source. Types of pain treated by a Pain […]
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13Jan, 2022

Pain Clinic Medications

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Medications that Warrant Special Attention in a Pain Clinic Sleeping Pills (Z Drugs and Others) The Z drugs—zolpidem, zaleplon, eszopiclone—are indicated for the short-term treatment of insomnia. These medications are not benzodiazepines, but they do act on the same receptors and though they have a somewhat different risk profile (reduced seizure risk with withdrawal, for example) they share many of the adverse effects of benzodiazepines such as drowsiness, memory impairment, reduced coordination, depression, and sleep disturbances. Benzodiazepines are also commonly prescribed for insomnia, namely temazepam, and lorazepam. As noted, there […]
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12Jan, 2022

Georgia Pain Clinic Rules

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The Pain Rule only applies to those patients needing essentially daily opioid medications for more than90 days to treat chronic pain. These guidelines DO NOT apply to in-patients, terminal patients, hospice patients, those in nursing homes or a patient who just needs intermittent medications (as opposed to daily) for a non-terminal condition. Attention all Surgeons — these rules DO NOT apply to any pain problems being treated by you during any peri-operative period (such period may last 2-6 months depending on the actual condition being treated), which allows surgical care to be […]
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12Jan, 2022

Pain Clinic Opioid Policy Dentists

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Recommended Opioid Policy for Dentists Pain management is routinely required for some dental procedures. Patients must receive respectful care and appropriate management of dental pain. Most often, dental pain management is for acute or episodic situations, requiring short-term prescribing. For many conditions, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or a combination of the two will suffice for dental pain. In other circumstances, a very small amount of narcotic medications followed by OTCs will provide appropriate pain relief. Prescribe opioids cautiously to those with a substance-abuse history. Be aware that such use can trigger relapse […]
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12Jan, 2022

Pain Clinic Guidelines

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Pain Clinic Guidelines Introduction For the past few decades, a conceptual shift has taken place regarding the treatment of chronic pain. Opioids have been encouraged for the treatment of all types of pain. In particular, chronic non-cancer pain was suggested as a treatable condition necessitating long-acting medications, without solid scientific evidence supporting that practice. As a society, we are reaping the consequences of that change in prescribing habits with an increase in opioid dependency, accidental drug overdoses, and heroin use. The expectation on the part of the public that there […]
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12Jan, 2022

The Side Effects of Suboxone

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The Side Effects of Suboxone As is the case when taking any medication, there are potential side effects that can take place while taking Suboxone. Side effects that have been known to take place while on Suboxone are as follows: Sweating Headache Generalized pain Nausea Sleeplessness Painful tongue Low blood pressure Numb mouth Blurred vision Weakness Attention disturbances Infections Diarrhea Constipation Vomiting Lightheadedness Dizziness Runny nose Sleepiness Coordination problems Irregular heartbeat Back and abdominal pain Chills Fainting If you experience any of these side effects, it is important to report […]
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29Dec, 2021

LGBT Transgender Pain Clinic

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LGBT HEALTH CAREFast MD Pain and Suboxone Clinic takes pride in creating a non-judgmental, safe, and welcoming environment that serves individuals who identify themselves as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Transgender. We provide access to quality health care and understand the elevated physical and mental health risks such as suicide, depression, and anxiety. We do not discriminate because of pre-existing conditions. At Fast MD Clinic, we treat all of our patients with excellent personal care. Transgender Health Fast MD is one of the few offices in the Atlanta area to provide […]
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24Nov, 2021

Pain Clinic Georgia

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We do telemedicine for suboxone patients. ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS! Pain Patient needs to be seen in person.We are the #1 Opioid addiction treatment center in the state of Georgia. We will help you recover from opioid addiction. Our clinic is in person as well as online. Doctor’s consultation is in person or via telemedicine using your smart phone. We offer Chronic Pain Management and Pain(In-person exam required) Wellness Clinic service, Suboxone Clinic, Addiction Treatment with Suboxone, Auto Accident, Pain clinic, Sciatica, Back, Neck, Shoulder, Knee Pain, Fibromyalgia, RSD, Cancer Pain, […]
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