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  • Medications for Pain Measurement

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    • hydromorphone hydrochloride

      (hydromorphone hydrochloride)
      Padagis US LLC
      Usage: Hydromorphone hydrochloride extended-release tablets are indicated for managing severe, persistent pain requiring long-term opioid treatment when alternatives are inadequate. They are for opioid-tolerant patients only and are not intended for as-needed use due to risks of addiction and overdose.
    • methadone hydrochloride

      (Methadone Hydrochloride)
      Aurolife Pharma, LLC
      Usage: Methadone Hydrochloride Tablets are indicated for managing severe, persistent pain requiring long-term opioid treatment when other options are inadequate, and for detoxification and maintenance treatment of opioid addiction. They are not meant for as-needed use and have specific distribution requirements for addiction treatment.
    • morphine sulfate

      (Morphine Sulfate)
      Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Morphine sulfate extended-release tablets are indicated for managing severe, persistent pain requiring long-term opioid treatment when other options are inadequate. It is not intended for as-needed use and carries risks of addiction, abuse, and overdose, necessitating careful patient selection.
    • morphine sulfate

      (morphine sulfate)
      Nortec Development Associates, Inc.
      Usage: Morphine Sulfate Extended-Release Capsules are indicated for managing severe, persistent pain requiring long-term opioid treatment when alternative options are inadequate. They should be reserved for patients not responding to other analgesics and are not intended for as-needed use due to risks of addiction and overdose.
    • tramadol hydrochloride

      (TRAMADOL HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.
      Usage: Tramadol hydrochloride extended-release tablets are indicated for managing severe, persistent pain requiring long-term opioid therapy when alternative treatments are inadequate. Due to risks of addiction and overdose, they should be used cautiously and are not intended for as-needed (prn) treatment.
    • tramadol hydrochloride

      (TRAMADOL HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.
      Usage: Tramadol hydrochloride extended-release tablets are indicated for managing severe and persistent pain requiring long-term opioid treatment when other options are inadequate. They are not intended for as-needed use and carry risks of addiction, abuse, and overdose.