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training and education

Move to restrict pain killers puts the onus on doctors

Publication: 
New York Times
Publication Date: 

July 2010

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Tags: laws and regulations, news articles, overdoses and deaths, pain management, prescribing practices, training and education

FDA panel opposes plan to tighten use of painkillers

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New York Times
Publication Date: 

July 2010

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Tags: access to treatment, FDA, news articles, prescribing practices, training and education

Prescription drug abuse: what is being done to address this new drug epidemic? Testimony before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources

Author: 

Manchikanti, L.

Publication Date: 

2006

Publication: 
Pain Physician. 2006 9(4):287-321
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Tags: ARCOS, BJA Harold Rogers, DAWN data, diversion, doctor shopping, epidemiology, Internet, journal articles, KASPER, Kentucky, methadone, NASPER, opioid abuse, pain management, PDMP impact, PMP operations, prescribing practices, RX epidemic, social costs, survey data, testimony, training and education

National drug control policy and prescription drug abuse: facts and fallacies

Author: 

Manchikanti, L.

Publication Date: 

2007

Publication: 
Pain Physician, 10(3):399-424
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Tags: BJA Harold Rogers, DAWN data, diversion, doctor shopping, drug control policy, epidemiology, Internet, journal articles, KASPER, methadone, NASPER, opioid abuse, overdoses and deaths, pain management, PDMP impact, PMP operations, prescribing practices, social costs, survey data, training and education, undertreatment of pain

Does adherence monitoring reduce controlled substance abuse in chronic pain patients?

Author: 

Manchikanti, L., Manchukonda, R., Damron, K.S., Brandon, D., McManus, C.D., Cash, K.

Publication Date: 

2006

Publication: 
Pain Physician. 9(1):57-60
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Tags: controlled substance agreements, diversion, doctor shopping, journal articles, patient adherence monitoring, substance abuse, training and education

Regulating opioid prescribing through prescription monitoring programs: balancing drug diversion and treatment of pain

Author: 

Fishman, S.M., Papazian, J.S., Gonzalez, S., Riches, P.S., Gilson, A.

Publication Date: 

2004

Publication: 
Pain Medicine. Sep; 5(3):309-24
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Tags: balancing patient care and drug control, chilling effect, electronic prescribing, information technology, journal articles, laws and regulations, PMP data, regulating medical practice, secure prescription forms, state comparisons, training and education, unintended consequences

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