Essential Pain Medicines
Cross-source consensus on Essential Pain Medicines from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Access to essential analgesics remains severely limited worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents
- Essential pain medicines should be made available and affordable through procurement, financing, distribution, and prioritization of vulnerable populations. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents
- The poorest half of the world receives only a very small share of distributed opioid analgesics while the richest tenth receives nearly all of them. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents
- More than 80% of the global population lacks adequate access to pain relief and palliative care, according to WHO estimates cited by the article. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents