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Chronic pain patients in primary care often present with diverse pain conditions and underlying causes. The multidimensional nature of chronic pain constitutes a significant challenge to its management and assessment [1]. Medication review (MR), using the Dader method, involves a systematic evaluation of a patient’s pharmacotherapy to optimize treatment. An advantage of this method is the adaptability to all healthcare settings [2,3]. This study aims to assess the impact of pharmacist-led MR on pain intensity (PI) and quality of life (QoL) in primary care patients with chronic pain.
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Duarte, N., García-Pedraza, J. A., Martins, J. P., & Santos, M. (2026). Is pharmacist-led medication review effective in reducing pain intensity and improving quality of life in chronic pain primary care patients? Abstracts of the 38th ECNP Congress 2025, Neuroscience Applied volume 5 Supplement 1, 106809. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nsa.2025.106809
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