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Long-term use of narcotic/antidepressant medication in the management of phantom limb pain
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1986
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Pain TherapyPain MedicinePsychotropic MedicationNeuropathic PainPharmacotherapyConsecutive PatientsPain ManagementNarcotic/antidepressant MedicationHealth SciencesLong-term UsePsychiatryPostoperative Pain ManagementPhantom Limb PainSuccessful ManagementNeuropharmacologyRehabilitationPhysical TherapyPain TreatmentPain ResearchDrug TherapyAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
The successful management of 5 consecutive patients with intractable phantom limb pain is described. The main therapy is a combination of a narcotic and antidepressant. Medication remained effective during the average observation time of 22 months. There were no signs of habituation or addiction. We conclude that narcotics can be safely and successfully utilized for long-term management of phantom limb pain.
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