Medications for Chronic Pain Diagnosis

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  • belbuca - buprenorphine hydrochloride film, soluble

    (Buprenorphine Hydrochloride)
    Biodelivery Sciences International Inc
    Belbuca is indicated for the management of severe, persistent pain requiring an opioid analgesic when alternative options, including immediate-release opioids, are inadequate. Not for as-needed use.
  • butrans - buprenorphine patch, extended release

    (Buprenorphine)
    Knoa Pharma Llc
    BUTRANS is indicated for the management of severe, persistent pain requiring an opioid when alternative treatments, including immediate-release opioids, are ineffective or not tolerated. It is not for as-needed pain relief.
  • lyrica - pregabalin capsule

    (Pregabalin)
    Parke-Davis Div Of Pfizer Inc
    Lyrica treats neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia, and spinal cord injury; manages fibromyalgia; and serves as adjunctive therapy for partial-onset seizures in patients 1 month and older.
  • mitigo - morphine sulfate injection

    (Morphine Sulfate)
    Piramal Critical Care, Inc.
    MITIGO is indicated for intrathecal or epidural infusion via continuous microinfusion devices to manage intractable chronic pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic when less invasive options are inadequate. Not for intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, or single-dose neuraxial injection.
  • nucynta er - tapentadol hydrochloride tablet, film coated, extended release

    (Tapentadol Hydrochloride)
    Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.
    NUCYNTA ER treats severe, persistent pain in adults requiring an opioid when alternatives are inadequate, including neuropathic pain from diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). Not for as-needed use.
  • prialt - ziconotide acetate injection, solution

    (Ziconotide Acetate)
    Tersera Therapeutics Llc
    Prialt (ziconotide) is indicated for managing severe chronic pain in adults requiring intrathecal therapy who are intolerant of or refractory to other treatments, including systemic analgesics, adjunctive therapies, or intrathecal morphine.