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PMP, PA, and Step Therapy Update – May 28, 2014

by PAINS Project | May 29, 2014 | News & Updates, Policy Alerts & Updates |

Below is an update on current prescription monitoring program, prior authorization, and step therapy bills; you can expect to receive a similar update bi-weekly.  If you are unsure of when your state’s legislature convenes and adjourns, check here.  To see all...

U.S. Pain Foundation’s Gileno Honored With Grunenthal USA “Unsung Hero” Award

by PAINS Project | May 29, 2014 | News, News & Updates |

The U.S. Pain Foundation announced today that President and Founder, Paul Gileno was recently awarded the Unsung Hero Award by Grünenthal USA during a ceremony at the Friar’s Club in New York City. Gileno was the first recipient of the award and was  recognized for...

Botulinum for Migraine Reaches Pain Receptors via Sutures

by PAINS Project | May 22, 2014 | News, News & Updates |

A key finding of a new study explains how injecting onabotulinumtoxinA (BoNT-A) into the scalp can prevent or reverse mechanical sensitization of meningeal nociceptors in migraine. Researchers found that BoNT-A inhibits the suture branches of intracranial pain fibers...

SPPAN Legislative Update May 21, 2014

by PAINS Project | May 21, 2014 | News & Updates, Policy Alerts & Updates |

This is SPPAN’s bi-weekly update of pain-related bills (on topics not found in SPPAN’s other bi-weekly update on PMP and PA legislation). The topics include: Budget/Commissions, Hydrocodone Rescheduling, Overdose Prevention / Safe Use and Disposal, Palliative...

SPPAN PMP, PA, and Step Therapy Update – May 14, 2014

by PAINS Project | May 14, 2014 | News & Updates, Policy Alerts & Updates |

Below is an update on current prescription monitoring program, prior authorization, and step therapy bills; you can expect to receive a similar update bi-weekly.  If you are unsure of when your state’s legislature convenes and adjourns, check here.  To see all...
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