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Returning to the show is fellow Doctor of Pharmacy, Jeffrey Fudin. On his last appearance, Jeff and Neal got into the evolution of the opioid epidemic having stemmed from pain management. Today’s discussion is lighter, focusing on the many treatments for pain, including opioids, yes, but also anticonvulsants and antidepressants. Jeff also gets into OTC pain relievers; topical ointments; turmeric; CBD (of course); real dosing of OTC drugs; dealing with the side effects of pain relievers; the reality of aspirin; and he explains what exactly is going on with genetic testing for pain management.
Read about the whistle-blowing incident here https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/06/nyregion/abuses-endangered-veterans-in-cancer-drug-experiments.html
Contact Dr. Fudin https://paindr.com/meet-dr-fudin/
Please check out https://www.woodstockvitamins.com/ and https://drnealsmoller.com/
By Dr. Neal R. Smoller, PharmD4.9
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Returning to the show is fellow Doctor of Pharmacy, Jeffrey Fudin. On his last appearance, Jeff and Neal got into the evolution of the opioid epidemic having stemmed from pain management. Today’s discussion is lighter, focusing on the many treatments for pain, including opioids, yes, but also anticonvulsants and antidepressants. Jeff also gets into OTC pain relievers; topical ointments; turmeric; CBD (of course); real dosing of OTC drugs; dealing with the side effects of pain relievers; the reality of aspirin; and he explains what exactly is going on with genetic testing for pain management.
Read about the whistle-blowing incident here https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/06/nyregion/abuses-endangered-veterans-in-cancer-drug-experiments.html
Contact Dr. Fudin https://paindr.com/meet-dr-fudin/
Please check out https://www.woodstockvitamins.com/ and https://drnealsmoller.com/