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"Patient School" is an educational project of the "Not in Vain" Foundation for people who have encountered oncological diseases. Our goal is to provide verified and understandable information about the disease and treatment methods and to ensure that patients understand what to do at each stage of receiving medical care. In this lesson, Olga Matorina, a doctor at the palliative care center of the Moscow Health Department and a graduate of the Higher School of Oncology, will talk about how to deal with pain in oncology. You will learn which drugs help with different types of pain, how to get a prescription for a painkiller, and much more. 0:33-2:01 - Pain in oncology 2:02-3:34 - How to assess the severity of pain 3:35-4:54 - Mild pain therapy. NSAIDs, dexamethasone, and paracetamol 4:55-5:55 - Treatment of moderate pain. Tramadol and tapentadol 5:56-6:39 — Treating severe pain 6:40-7:43 — Side effects 7:44-9:32 — Myths about morphine 9:33-10:31 — Fentanyl 10:32-11:19 — Neuropathic pain 11:20-12:39 — How to get painkillers 12:40-13:18 — An ambulance can relieve pain 13:19-13:45 — Where to go if you have problems getting painkillers A reminder on getting painkillers: https://fondvera.ru/pamyatka-po-poluc... Healthcare workers do not have the right to demand used packages of narcotic painkillers (ampoules and patches) when writing a repeat prescription (Article 5 of Federal Law No. 501 of 12/31/14) The project was created with funds from a grant named after Andrey Pavlenko Foundation "Not in vain": VKontakte: vk.com/nenaprasno Facebook: facebook.com/nenaprasno Instagram: instagram.com/fond_nenaprasno Free consultations for cancer patients "Just ask": ask.nenaprasno.ru