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Dr Gerald M Sacks explains how important it is to understand the concept of opioid-induced constipation. The patients afflicted with OIC are generally advised by the primary care practitioners to utilize lifestyle changes. He feels that patients are usually reluctant to address opioid-induced constipation. Even the practitioners are so busy addressing diabetes, hypertension, chronic pain, and other issues associated with opioid that they just overlook the treatment of opioid-induced constipation.
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Dr Gerald M Sacks Has an Assertive Opinion on the Unmet Needs and Communication in the Management of OIC
All About the Educational Qualification of Dr Gerald M Sacks Dr Gerald M Sacks received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. He completed a residency in anesthesiology and critical care at the University of Chicago. He was a resident in orthopedic surgery at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in Atlanta. He completed a fellowship in pain management at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. His research interests include neuropathic pain, psychosocial issues as they related to pain perception, and musculoskeletal, mechanical aspects of pain perception.
His Take on Unmet Needs in the Management of OIC He explains how important it is to understand the concept of opioid-induced constipation. The patients afflicted with OIC are generally advised by the primary care practitioners to utilize lifestyle changes. These changes include good hydration, good levels of physical activity, eating fruits and vegetables, and utilizing over-the-counter medications when needed.
He Emphasizes Open Communication of the Management of OIC Among the Patients and Practitioners He feels that patients are usually reluctant to address opioid-induced constipation. Even the practitioners are so busy addressing diabetes, hypertension, chronic pain, and other issues associated with opioid that they just overlook the treatment of opioid-induced constipation. Dr Gerald M Sacks believes that it should be an obligation to discuss and treat any adverse effects that may be caused by medications that are prescribed to them.
Thank You Dr Gerald M Sacks