Listen to story - Quotes Bruce Vrooman, associate professor of anesthesiology, about treating patients with complex chronic pain, and how for some patients, low-dose naltrexone appears to be more effective and well-tolerated than the big-name opioids that dominated pain management for decades. "Those patients may report that this is indeed a game-changer," Vrooman says. "It may truly help them with their activities, help them feel better." (Picked up by WAMU.)
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