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Neftaly Non-Opioid Pain Relief Protocol

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yPro Non-Opioid Pain Relief Protocol provides a structured, evidence-based approach to managing pain without the use of opioids. This protocol supports effective pain relief while minimizing the risks of addiction, tolerance, sedation, and other complications commonly associated with opioid use.


1. Objectives

  • Offer effective pain management using non-opioid strategies
  • Promote patient safety, function, and quality of life
  • Reduce reliance on opioids in acute and chronic settings
  • Encourage multimodal, interdisciplinary treatment planning
  • Support individualized and culturally competent care

2. Indications

Non-opioid pain management is suitable for a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Musculoskeletal pain (e.g., back pain, arthritis)
  • Neuropathic pain (in combination with adjuvants)
  • Post-operative pain (mild to moderate)
  • Dental and gynecological pain
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Cancer-related pain (as part of multimodal care)

3. Pain Assessment

A thorough assessment should guide treatment:

  • Pain type: nociceptive, neuropathic, or mixed
  • Intensity (0–10 pain scale or visual analog scale)
  • Duration and pattern
  • Impact on function, sleep, mood, and daily activities
  • Patient preferences and previous treatment history

4. Non-Opioid Pharmacologic Options

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