The key to success
with osteosarcoma pain control is early intervention and a combination of oral and intravenous drug therapy.
Not exact matches
We have had wonderful success
with pain control in our
osteosarcoma patients
with this combined therapy.
The most common
pain related to cancer is that associated
with osteosarcoma (bone cancer).
Pain associated
with osteosarcoma (contraindicated in tumorous areas, but knowing risks can be used to relieve
pain)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs), tramadol, amantadine, and fentanyl are commonly used to combat the debilitating
pain associated
with osteosarcoma.
Treat arthritis
pain Treat chronic
pain associated
with declaw surgery Treat neuropathic
pain (chronic
pain due to nerve injury) Treat cancer
pain, especially
osteosarcoma (bone cancer) As an antiviral agent What dogs / cats should not take this medication?
Dr. Suzanne Stack has a very informative website, www.greythealth.com,
with articles covering anesthesia, bloodwork,
pain medications, hock fractures, lumbosarcal stenosis,
osteosarcoma, pancreatitis, and more.
Such treatments may help control the
pain in dogs
with osteosarcoma and therefore provide the client and pet
with additional good quality time together.
In most dogs
with osteosarcoma, cancer spreads to the lungs, but Marley's had spread to his spinal cord, causing significant
pain.