Medications for Chronic Pain
These are drugs that have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), meaning they have been determined to be safe and effective for use in Chronic Pain.
Found 5 Approved Drugs for Chronic Pain
OxyCODONE
Brand Names
Endocet, Nalocet, Percocet, HYDROcodone APAP, HYDROcodone, Tencon, OxyContin, Roxicodone, Allzital, Homatropine Methylbromide, RoxyBond, Norco, Fioricet, Oxaydo, Hysingla, Xtampza, Butalbital, Butal, Ascomp
OxyCODONE
Brand Names
Endocet, Nalocet, Percocet, HYDROcodone APAP, HYDROcodone, Tencon, OxyContin, Roxicodone, Allzital, Homatropine Methylbromide, RoxyBond, Norco, Fioricet, Oxaydo, Hysingla, Xtampza, Butalbital, Butal, Ascomp
Form: Liquid, Tablet, Capsule, Solution
Method of administration: Oral
FDA approval date: December 07, 1983
Classification: Methylxanthine
Oxycodone hydrochloride tablets are indicated for the management of pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. Limitations of Use Because of the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse with opioids, even at recommended doses [see Warnings and Precautions.
ConZip
Generic Name
TraMADol
ConZip
Generic Name
TraMADol
Form: Tablet, Capsule, Solution
Method of administration: Oral
FDA approval date: June 19, 2002
Classification: Opioid Agonist
Tramadol hydrochloride tablets are indicated in adults for the management of pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. Limitations of Use Because of the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse with opioids, even at recommended doses [see WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS.
Symproic
Generic Name
Naldemedine
Symproic
Generic Name
Naldemedine
Form: Tablet
Method of administration: Oral
FDA approval date: June 14, 2019
Classification: Opioid Antagonist
SYMPROIC is indicated for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in adult patients with chronic non-cancer pain, including patients with chronic pain related to prior cancer or its treatment who do not require frequent (e.g., weekly) opioid dosage escalation. SYMPROIC is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in adult patients with chronic non-cancer pain, including patients with chronic pain related to prior cancer or its treatment who do not require frequent (e.g., weekly) opioid dosage escalation ( 1 )
Movantik
Generic Name
Naloxegol
Movantik
Generic Name
Naloxegol
Form: Tablet
Method of administration: Oral
FDA approval date: October 01, 2020
Classification: Opioid Antagonist
MOVANTIK ® is indicated for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in adult patients with chronic non-cancer pain, including patients with chronic pain related to prior cancer or its treatment who do not require frequent (e.g., weekly) opioid dosage escalation. MOVANTIK is an opioid antagonist indicated for the treatment of opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in adult patients with chronic non-cancer pain, including patients with chronic pain related to prior cancer or its treatment who do not require frequent (e.g., weekly) opioid dosage escalation.
Prialt
Generic Name
Ziconotide Acetate
Prialt
Generic Name
Ziconotide Acetate
Form: Injection
Method of administration: Intrathecal
FDA approval date: October 15, 2018
Classification: N-type Calcium Channel Antagonist
PRIALT (ziconotide) solution, intrathecal infusion is indicated for the management of severe chronic pain in adult patients for whom intrathecal therapy is warranted, and who are intolerant of or refractory to other treatment, such as systemic analgesics, adjunctive therapies, or intrathecal morphine. PRIALT (ziconotide) solution, intrathecal infusion is an N-type calcium channel antagonist indicated for the management of severe chronic pain in patients for whom intrathecal therapy is warranted, and who are intolerant of or refractory to other treatment, such as systemic analgesics, adjunctive therapies, or intrathecal morphine. ( 1 )
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