| Literature DB >> 30443463 |
Asad Ali1, Abdul Wahab Arif2, Chandur Bhan3, Deepak Kumar4, Muhammad Bilal Malik5, Zohaib Sayyed6, Khawaja Hassan Akhtar7, Malik Qistas Ahmad8.
Abstract
A majority of the elderly suffer from chronic pain that significantly alters their daily activities and imposes an enormous burden on health care. Multiple comorbidities and the risk of polypharmacy in the elderly make it a challenge to determine the appropriate drug, dosage, and maintenance of therapy. Opioids are the most commonly used agents for this purpose in the elderly. The aim of this article is to discuss both the current well-established therapies used for managing chronic pain in the elderly and also the emerging newer therapies.Entities:
Keywords: chronic illnesses; chronic pain; geriatrics; neuropathic pain; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (nsaid); opioids; pain management; quality improvement; targeted therapy; topical agents
Year: 2018 PMID: 30443463 PMCID: PMC6235641 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184