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'Poster Child for Limited Evidence of Benefit': What We Heard This Week


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Gabapentin is sort of the poster child for limited evidence of benefit. Donovan Maust, MD, MS, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on a study of polypharmacy in patients with dementia.
There s no unseeing and unliving what they lived. Kate Judge, executive director of the American Nurses Foundation, on the impact of the pandemic on nurses mental health.
I was blown away by these results. Sharon Hillier, PhD, of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, discussing how a novel drug reduced viral load in treatment-experienced HIV patients on failing drug regimens.
I think for a lot of people, especially Black people, we re not used to getting gifts from the kindness of other people s hearts. We re used to doing things ourselves and prioritizing others. Farrah-Amoy Fullerton, a fourth-year med student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, on the Twitter trend #MedGradWishList. ....

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Multimodal pain regimen minimizes opioid exposure, relieves acute pain in trauma patients


Multimodal pain regimen minimizes opioid exposure, relieves acute pain in trauma patients
A multimodal pain regimen (MMPR) designed to minimize opioid exposure and relieve acute pain associated with traumatic injury kept patient self-reported pain scores low while also reducing the daily and total amount of opioid drugs given to trauma patients. Results from the first study of its kind to evaluate an MMPR in a rigorous, randomized controlled trial are published online as an article in press by the
Journal of the American College of Surgeons in advance of print.
Opioids should not be considered the pillar of treatment for acute pain after injury, said lead study author John A. Harvin, MD, FACS, an associate professor for the department of surgery, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) and trauma surgeon at the Red Duke Trauma Institute at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center. ....

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