I'm curious, are hospitals still administering Demerol as a pain management option for patients? With the advancements in medical science and the availability of newer, potentially safer pain medications, has the use of Demerol in hospitals become outdated or is it still considered a viable option for pain relief? Are there any concerns surrounding its continued use, such as potential side effects or risks associated with its administration?
            
            
            
            
            
            
           
          
          
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    amelia_jackson_environmentalist
    Sun Oct 06 2024
   
  
    Meperidine, once a widely prescribed opioid analgesic, has seen a significant decline in its usage due to various factors.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Raffaele
    Sun Oct 06 2024
   
  
    Nowadays, it is primarily employed for specific medical purposes, such as the prevention and treatment of postoperative shivering. 
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Alessandra
    Sun Oct 06 2024
   
  
    Drug-induced rigors, another condition where meperidine finds its niche, occur as a side effect of certain medications.
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    KimchiQueenCharmingKiss
    Sun Oct 06 2024
   
  
    Short-term pain management in patients who cannot tolerate other opioids is another area where meperidine is still used. 
  
  
 
            
            
  
    
    Alessandro
    Sat Oct 05 2024
   
  
    It's crucial to note that the use of meperidine for these exceptions should be clearly defined and guided by hospital policies.