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In the pain management field there are numerous guidelines and reports -- reviews, statements -- addressing clinical best practices. Generally, these come from government agencies, medical associations or societies, academic institutions, and research organizations. They are not offered as treatment recommendations or medical advice from Pain Treatment Topics, and professional discretion is advised in their acceptance or application.
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Document Researchers: Winnie Dawson, MA, RN, BSN;
Stewart B. Leavitt, MA, PhD

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American Academy
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American Association
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Opioid Dependence

American Chronic Pain
Association

American College
of Apothecaries

American Society of
Pain Educators

European Opiate
Addiction Treatment
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 National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association

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