Readings for 11/21

Three Interesting Things:
1.) I think it is interesting that some patients avoid treating their pain with opioids because of the negative connotation given by the media surrounding these drugs. Although, yes, they can be addictive there are ways to manage the intake so that you can both treat your pain and not become addicted.

2.) I think that the fact that patients could have to sign a narcotic contract to ensure that they will not go to fill the prescription at another pharmacy. I think that this is an excessive way to do this but I also feel that this is the only way to keep patients honest because of people within these situations these people cannot control their need.

3.) I think that it is interesting that this article brings up the topic of having pharmacists be more intuned with their work and be more educating for their patients. We have talked about often how pharmacists should have more of a comforting position with their patients and be able to have empathy for them. In this instance, they need to be more empathetic and understand that they probably have no information about the safety of the drug they are prescribed let alone the effects they could potentially have. Re-educating pharmacists on how to be more helpful in this factor is huge for the industry.

Three Questions:
1.) Why did the demand for more pain medications increase? What was the correlation?

2.) How do you keep patients within medical guidelines? How do you ensure that they are adhering to the proper dosage of the medication? How is regulation of opioids adherence different from regulation of regular medication adherence?

3.) What is the protocol for refusal of prescription?

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