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Pain management with a lower risk of addiction
Treatment plans for severe pain are often a delicate balancing act of providing relief without risking dependency on the drug. Opioid medications like oxycodone and fentanyl are highly effective at relieving pain from surgery, broken bones, and cancer but carry a serious risk of addiction when prescribed or used improperly. Because of this, some of the best tools for pain management are heavily restricted to avoid abuse, making it more difficult for patients with pain to get them. The development of non-opioid drugs or the alteration of existing drugs to make them less addictive would revolutionize how we treat all types of pain while making pain medications more accessible to the people who need them most.