Drug management of chronic benign pain.
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Chronic benign pain usually requires treatment with drugs. Three main classes of drugs are used: opiates, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and a miscellaneous group which includes psychoactive drugs and a variety of specific agents for individual conditions. The careful selection and combination of drugs, with adequate and appropriate dosage, will bring pain relief in the majority of patients.
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