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You hear on the news that a new drug was just approved by the FDA. The reporter states it had “Priority Review”. Would you be interested to know more about this drug?. Yes No. 0. How often do you see Darvocet prescribed for hospice or palliative care patients?. Frequently Often Sometimes
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You hear on the news that a new drugwas just approved by the FDA. The reporter states it had “Priority Review”. Would you be interested to knowmore about this drug? Yes No 0
How often do you see Darvocet prescribed for hospice or palliative care patients? Frequently Often Sometimes Never 0
NSAIDs are prescribed in hospice and palliative care patients: For inflammatory, arthritic or bone pain Usually with a PPI to reduce the risk of GI bleed Sparingly in end-stage CHF patients All of the above 0
Tapentadol (Nucynta) has a dual mechanism of action. True False 0
What is the other pain medication with a dual mechanism of action? Hydrocodone/acetamin-ophen Codeine Tramadol None of the above 0
Hydromorphone ER (exalgo) has an FDA classification of 3p. Do you think it offers and advance over available therapy? Yes No 0
How likely would you be to recommend or prescribe fentanyl buccal soluble film (Onsolis) given its restricted distribution channel? Not likely at all Somewhat likely Doesn’t make a difference to me Very likely; that doesn’t faze me 0
What concerns you the most about the new fast-acting fentanyl products for breakthrough pain? Cost Compliance with REMS Addictive potential All of the above I’m not concerned 0
How often are you hospice and palliative care patients prescribed oxycodone ER (Oxycontin)? Frequently Often Sometimes Rarely Never 0
Co-ingestion of morphine/naltrexone (Embeda) with alcohol is: Okay in moderation Okay as long as it’s only beer/wine Makes no difference A black box warning on the package insert 0
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