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Analgesic treatments in people with dementia - how safe are they? A systematic review.

Ane ErdalClive BallardIpsit Vihang VahiaBettina Sandgathe Husebo
Published in: Expert opinion on drug safety (2019)
Although pain treatment is increasingly recognized as an important clinical issue in people with advanced dementia, there is currently a lack of evidence to support safety evaluations of commonly used analgesics in this group. To inform treatment decisions and enable care providers to appropriately monitor patients at risk of adverse effects, it is necessary to conduct well-designed clinical trials to investigate the relative efficacy and safety of analgesics in people with dementia, with particular emphasis on harmful effects of long-term opioid use as well as short-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
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  • chronic pain
  • pain management
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