Pain Research and Treatment: Policy Implications

M. Tajerian, Sebastian Alvarado
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Pain is a subjective experience for which we lack a thorough mechanistic understanding. While it has often been considered a secondary symptom of a disease, research has revealed that chronic pain can be recognized as a disease of its own. Preclinical studies often use animal models to understanding the pathology and test potential therapies with clinical trials of novel analgesics often showing underwhelming results. From a clinician's perspective, pain can be challenging to treat without incurring undesirable drug effects. Pain research, diagnosis, and treatment have changed dramatically over the last two decades. This has coincided with shifts in reliance on opioid-based approaches to managing pain. Here we present an overview of recent advances in preclinical research, novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment, along with considerations for animal care. Collectively, this report may provide a guide on which to base relevant policy changes that would meet the demands of societal need and satisfy the need for scientific evidence.
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疼痛研究与治疗:政策影响
疼痛是一种主观体验,我们对其缺乏透彻的机理认识。虽然疼痛通常被认为是疾病的次要症状,但研究表明,慢性疼痛本身就可以被视为一种疾病。临床前研究通常使用动物模型来了解病理和测试潜在疗法,而新型镇痛药的临床试验结果往往不尽如人意。从临床医生的角度来看,要在不产生不良药物效应的情况下治疗疼痛是一项挑战。过去二十年来,疼痛研究、诊断和治疗发生了巨大变化。与此同时,以阿片类药物为基础的疼痛治疗方法也发生了变化。在此,我们概述了临床前研究的最新进展、诊断和治疗的新方法以及动物护理的注意事项。总之,本报告可为相关政策的改变提供指导,从而满足社会需求并满足对科学证据的需要。
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