99 results found for "pain management"
- Benzodiazepine Addiction and Abuse: a Comprehensive Review
and panic attacks Profuse sweating, heart palpitations, and shakiness Nausea, vomiting, and stomach pain Muscle tension, pain, and spasms Insomnia, nightmares, and disturbed sleep Heightened senses and sensitivity Medically-managed detox provides 24/7 monitoring, medications to ease symptoms, and IV fluids and nutrition Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and has extension experience managing hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- How to Improve Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction Recovery
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- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Future of Illicit Drugs
Scientists are using AI to find better pain drugs without addiction risk. unlock groundbreaking new treatments for suffering: It may find non-addictive opioid alternatives for pain Incentivize and accelerate AI applications for conditions like pain, PTSD, and substance abuse. Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and has extension experience managing hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Suboxone or Buprenorphine to treat Fentanyl Addiction: Big Problem!
Managing addictions to multiple drugs together is often required with treatment. This requires medical supervision to manage ongoing withdrawal. A poorly managed induction can otherwise lead to shame, loss of trust, and abandonment of care. Starting with micro doses of buprenorphine and titrating up slowly Close monitoring and management of hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Understanding the Risks of Mixing Suboxone (Buprenorphine) and Benzodiazepines
While it can be effective in managing opioid addiction and pain, combining buprenorphine with benzodiazepines This highlights the importance of awareness and careful management of these medications. Managing Anxiety Without Benzodiazepines For patients with opioid use disorder who also struggle with to a psychiatrist who can provide expert guidance on managing your anxiety. for managing your anxiety.
- Understanding Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) and Why it Makes Sobriety Difficult
What Medications Are Used in Addiction Treatment for Managing Paws? But Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) may still occur and require management. Managing PAWS requires implementing healthy new habits and coping mechanisms. It requires compassion, understanding and proactive management. hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Mounjaro vs. Ozempic: Which Is Better for Weight Loss?
distinctions between Ozempic and Mounjaro to help you determine which may be the better option for managing Mounjaro is another once-weekly injection that was FDA approved in 2022 for managing type 2 diabetes The maximum dose for weight management is 15 mg once per week. In summary, Ozempic and Mounjaro give us exciting new medical options for managing obesity. hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Is Sugar Addiction a Substance Use Disorder
Food Addiction in Humans: What the Research Shows The Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) is the main tool Weight gain, obesity and diabetes are the obvious consequences. attempts to cut back, craving sugar when you haven't had it, continuing to eat sugary foods despite weight gain Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and has extension experience managing hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Is Food Addiction Real? The Controversial Truth
Weight gain is another obvious consequence in many cases. People gain control, become sober, and then relapse. Relapse is common, but many individuals achieve abstinence from trigger foods or manage to integrate Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and has extension experience managing hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- How to Prevent Addiction Relapse and the Key to Addiction Recovery
Managing these relapse risks is key. A relapse is not a sign of failure. Manage Stress and Emotions Learn healthy coping skills like mindfulness, exercise, or relaxation techniques high-risk situations and triggers Adhere to medication protocols if prescribed Practice self-care and manage This helps manage the chronic disease of addiction. hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Puff Daddy, GHB Addiction and The Facts About Gamma Hydroxybutyrate From An Addiction Doctor
Doctors usually focus on keeping the person safe and comfortable while managing specific symptoms. I will write a separate article on managing withdrawal and detox because it is FAR from easy. A case of severe and prolonged γ-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) withdrawal syndrome successfully managed with Board of Anesthesiology and the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and has extension experience managing hormones, pain, addiction, and their intersection.
- Low-Dose Buprenorphine Induction for Pregnant Women with Fentanyl Addiction
approaches using low-dose buprenorphine induction can further help pregnant women start MAT while avoiding painful American Board of Anesthesiology, the American Board of Preventive Medicine and has extension experience managing












