+ Follow GLOBAL DAY AGAINST PAIN Tag
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[Title] => PSP 'Run Against Pain' set Saturday
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[Summary] => Some nine million Filipinos suffer from unnecessary pain due to "opio-phobic" doctors who are hesitant to prescribe pain medicine for fear of side effects and possible substance abuse, medical experts said yesterday.
Pain Society of the Philippines (PSP) president Dr. Henry Lu noted that a household survey done this year showed that eight million to nine million Filipinos suffer chronic pain because only a few doctors underwent training to prescribe opiates or pain-killing medicines.
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GLOBAL DAY AGAINST PAIN
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Pain Society of the Philippines (PSP) president Dr. Henry Lu noted that a household survey done this year showed that eight million to nine million Filipinos suffer chronic pain because only a few doctors underwent training to prescribe opiates or pain-killing medicines.
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October 14, 2008 - 12:00am