Women also were less likely than men to be prescribed the necessary pain-relief medications, researchers found.
Although a combination of certain pain medications has been found to be more effective than opioids alone at managing ...
BMO Capital Markets analyst Evan Seigerman in a note to investors said the late-stage data for Vertex’s experimental ...
It’s tricky to lump an entire sex together, but research has suggested that some pain medications may be less effective for ...
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a warning about fake prescription drugs after a recent drug arrest in the county.
While recovering from major surgery, Black patients may be less likely to receive certain multimodal analgesia options and ...
In 2020, an estimated 54 million adults in the U.S. were living with chronic pain. Over 25 percent of them were treating ...
After Black patients undergo a surgery, they are much more likely than their White peers to receive only an opioid for ...
According to new research, men and women rely on different biological systems for pain relief, which could help explain why our most powerful pain medications are often less effective in women.
MIRA Pharmaceuticals (MIRA) announced that its novel oral ketamine analog, Ketamir-2, has shown greater pain relief compared to FDA-approved ...
After Black patients undergo a surgery, they are much more likely than their white peers to receive only an opioid for ...