Pharmacology Responses
Response to Jeniffer
Opioid tolerance indeed relates to a situation where the body becomes well known to the substances and eliminates it at a faster rate than earlier planned. The approach is, therefore, critical in ensuring that the opioids are effective on whom they are administered. Where doctors administer large amounts of analgesics, the body can get used to metabolizing and eliminating the substance. It is established to be important in improving the health outcomes of people who use it (Koepke et al., 2018). They need to identify with the drug and the positive outcomes which stand to be attained. However, doctors need to focus on reducing the amounts of opioids that they prescribe to patients. The approach will generally help to reduce the level of harm which patients are usually exposed to. It is, therefore, possible for them to attain the necessary health outcomes.
Response to Timlicia Robinson
Since opioids have side effects, proper control must be developed in the process of prescribing them. The approach is generally vital in improving the ability of patients to attain the best outcomes, based on the experiences which they are given. Physicians need to be aware of the adverse effects which the drugs stand to have on patients (Koepke et al., 2018). It is generally possible for them to focus on influencing patients positively in a bid to prevent them from having adverse outcomes. Physicians must avoid a situation where there could be drug addiction among patients. They must focus on the positive aspects which stand to be attained. They need to identify with the detrimental effects of opioids and achieve the necessary improvement.
Reference
Koepke, E. J., Manning, E. L., Miller, T. E., Ganesh, A., Williams, D. G., & Manning, M. W. (2018). The rising tide of opioid use and abuse: the role of the anesthesiologist. Perioperative Medicine, 7(1), 16.