patellofemoral
patellofemoral arthritis
February 5, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Is it appropriate to give a patient Percocet and Oxycontin for pain that supposedly results from arthritis of the knee?
Man had a fractured left kneecap redemption and allegedly he developed patellofemoral arthritis secondary to this injury. The doctor says he has chronic pain syndrome to her and prescribed Percocet and OxyContin. Is this appropriate? Percocet and not too much OxyContin for arthritis of the knee? Celebrex is not enough?
This is what many people in the units of misuse of drugs thought too. But they did not bum knees. Each person's level of pain and its response to drugs is quite individual, and the obvious risks of oxycodone may be lower than the weakness of patellofemoral arthritis. Nobody but the patient and his doctor have really great business stick their nose into the decision, particularly considering the statistics on the relief of pain are fairly miserable. Only a minority of people treated for pain are given adequate relief. You should take a look at some of the studies oligoanalgesia. I am not familiar with much of the literature outside of my specialty, but in emergency medicine, Knox Todd has been leading the charge on relief adequate pain for many years.
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