Synopsis
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Episodes
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Abuse-Deterrent Opioids:Product Labeling-Interview with Michael Brennan, MD
07/01/2016 Duration: 07minPart 3 of this 3-part podcast series reviews FDA recommendations for translating data from in vitro, pharmacokinetic, clinical abuse potential, and postmarket studies into abuse-deterrent product labeling. You can read more about this topic here.
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Abuse-Deterrent Opioids: Demonstrating the Potential To Reduce Abuse – Interview With Charles Argoff, MD
09/12/2015 Duration: 10minPart 2 of this 3-part podcast series focuses on premarket and postmarket studies that are required for demonstrating the potential to reduce abuse. You can read more about this topic here.You can read more about this topic here.
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Postherpetic Neuralgia Treatment: A Conversation with Maria Nagel, MD
14/10/2015 Duration: 09minDr. Nagel, author of the "Postherpetic Neuralgia: New Perspectives on Pathogenesis and Treatment" educational review, on the emerging role of antiviral therapy for postherpetic neuralgia.
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Abuse-Deterrent Opioids: Advances in Technology - Interview with Jeffrey Gudin, MD
02/09/2015 Duration: 14minPart 1 of this 3-part podcast series reviews various abuse-deterrent technologies intended to provide efficacious opioid analgesia while reducing the risk for potential abuse and misuse. You can read more about this topic here.
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Genetic Testing in Pain Medicine: An Interview with Andrea Trescot, MD
10/04/2013 Duration: 13minPain Medicine News' editorial board member Andrea Trescot, MD, speaks with editor Donald Pizzi about her new educational review, "Genetic Testing in Pain Medicine," published in the April issue.
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Abuse-Deterrent Opioids: An Interview with David Craig, PharmD, BCPS
28/03/2013 Duration: 08minPain Medicine News’ editor, Donald Pizzi talks with David Craig, PharmD, BCPS, a clinical pharmacist specialist and director of the Pain and Palliative Care Specialty Residency at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute in Tampa, Florida about the FDA’s draft guidance for manufacturers developing abuse-deterrent opioids.
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Opioid Labeling: Conversation with Andrew Kolodny, MD
01/10/2012 Duration: 11minPhysicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing president Andrew Kolodny speaks with editor Donald Pizzi about the group's petition to the FDA to change opioid labeling in the October podcast.
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Senate Investigation: Conversation with Lynn Webster, MD
26/07/2012 Duration: 08minEditor Donald Pizzi discusses the Senate investigation into opioid manufacturers and professional associations with incoming AAPM president Lynn Webster in the July podcast.
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NJ Spine Doc Case: Conversation with Andrea Trescot, MD
26/06/2012 Duration: 12minIn the June 2012 Pain Medicine News podcast, editor Donald M. Pizzi and editorial board member and ASIPP past president Andrea Trescot, MD, discuss the case of Richard Kaul, an interventional pain physician who had his medical license suspended after the New Jersey attorney general accused him of performing invasive spinal surgery without the proper training.
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September 2011 Recap
26/09/2011 Duration: 08minEditor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, detail a study showing high rates of tenfold medication errors in pediatric patients; the decision by a struggling pain clinic to reinvent itself; and the controversies surrounding the Rockefeller Bill.
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July 2011 Issue Recap
01/08/2011 Duration: 06minEditor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, detail the coverage battle between interventional pain physicians and insurance companies; chronic anger in chronic pain patients; and the need for better labeling for OTC painkillers like acetaminophen.
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June 2011 Issue Recap
07/07/2011 Duration: 07minPain Medicine News' editor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, discuss the use of opioids to treat cancer pain, the efforts to implement a prescription drug monitoring program in Florida, and a new study showing that 80% of the world has little or no access to pain drugs.
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May 2011 Issue Recap
26/05/2011 Duration: 08minThis month, Pain Medicine News' editor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, discuss three of the more thought-provoking stories from the May issue of Pain Medicine News. They include stories on the high rate of opioid abuse among former National Football League players; the murky ethics and potential effectiveness of proposed mandatory urine drug testing for opioid patients in the state of Florida; and a call for improved pain training for psychiatrists.
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March 2011 Issue Recap
31/03/2011 Duration: 07minIn this month's podcast, Pain Medicine News' editor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, review several articles from the March issue. They discuss the effectiveness and efficacy of opioid agreements, the results of a study showing overweight fibromyalgia patients have higher pain sensitivity and whether the FDA mishandled the Colcrys drug approval.
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February 2011 Issue Recap
23/02/2011 Duration: 07minIn this month’s podcast, Pain Medicine News' editor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, review several articles from the February issue. They discuss whether physicians should be concerned with the spike in gout prevalence in the United States, whether too many infant pain scales exist and whether the ICHD-II criteria for new daily persistent headache should be broadened to include patients with migrainous features.
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January 2011 Issue Recap
09/02/2011 Duration: 10minPain Medicine News' editor Donald Pizzi and editorial board member Charles Argoff, MD, review highlights from the January issue.
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Propoxyphene Recall: Conversation With Sidney Wolfe, MD
21/01/2011 Duration: 15minPain Medicine News' contributing editor, David Bronstein, reviews the FDA’s recent recommendation to pull propoxyphene off the market with Sidney M. Wolfe, MD, director of Public Citizen' s Health Research Group. Dr. Wolfe first called for the painkiller to be banned more than 30 years ago.
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Botulinum Neurotoxins in the Treatment of Cervical Dystonia (CD) and CD-Related Pain
20/03/2009 Duration: 16minCervical dystonia (CD) is characterized by involuntary muscle contractions that cause abnormal movements and posturing of the head and neck as well as significant pain. It is the most common form of focal dystonia, with an estimated prevalence of 90,000 in the United States.Supported and Approved by Solstice Neurosciences
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The Pathophysiology of Pain: Focus on Central Sensitization
01/08/2008 Duration: 08minCentral sensitization plays a key role in the processing and maintenance of some chronic pain. Dr. Argoff, Professor of Neurology at Albany Medical College and Director of the Comprehensive Pain Program at Albany Medical Center, discusses this important pathophysiologic mechanism of pain.Supported and approved by Eli Lilly and Company
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DPNP and Impairment of Sleep: Exploring the Complex Relationship
19/05/2008 Duration: 11minDr. David Fishbain, Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery and Anesthesiology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, discusses the complex relationship between diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP) and sleep.Supported and approved by Eli Lilly and Company