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Were these learning objectives achieved?
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Employ customized and personalized principles of analgesic therapy.
Identify and develop novel targeting approaches to physiological and pathophysiological pain pathways, including the treatment of nociception, neuropathy, neuromas, centralization, sensitization, consequences of vascular deprivation, neural budding, and plasticity among more.
Interpret deleterious signal elicitation and subsequent excitation, inhibition, cessation, and modulation through analgesic therapy.
Examine the challenges associated with current first-line treatments for pain, including improper of ineffective dosage strength and form, presence of irritating inactive ingredients, adverse side effects, tolerance, and addiction.
Assess the benefits and challenges of various routes of administration, delivery systems, dosage forms, and dispensing mechanisms used in analgesic therapy.
Applying principles of targeted analgesic therapy, develop personalized and alternative treatment regimens for complex pain conditions, including myofascial pain syndrome, headaches, perioperative pain management, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), phantom limb pain, low back pain, diabetic neuropathy, and addiction.
Review comprehensive patient assessment chart data, including prior medical history, familial history, differential diagnoses, lifestyle behaviors, signs and symptoms, laboratory test results, analgesic-related medication, and adjunct pharmacotherapeutic and supplementation treatments.
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Identify challenges in pain management including adverse systemic reactions, inadequate therapeutic outcomes, poor patient compliance, and the need for education in pain management.
Classify different types of pain, notably nociceptive pain, neuropathic pain, functional pain, and mixed pain.
Investigate analgesic targets for pain management.
Evaluate and organize current evidence on analgesic pharmacology with special focus on pharmacodynamics, efficacy, safety, and dosing of over 40 analgesics.
Describe important variables for topical therapy application, including skin anatomy (target layers), physiology (lipids, hydration, temperature, pH, metabolism, and microbiome), individual differences (age, ethnicity, and sensitivities), and formulation consideration (delivery systems, premade base concepts, penetration enhancers, among more).
Assess different case scenarios and critically evaluate formulation treatment options for different patients.