Personalized Relief, Without the Burden

At Pharmaconic, we help patients manage chronic and acute pain with care that’s as compassionate as it is effective. From opioid therapies to non-opioid options and topical treatments, our team provides safe, personalized solutions tailored to each patient’s needs. We also educate patients on pain relief strategies and side effect management—ensuring comfort, confidence, and better outcomes. With affordable pricing and insurance support, Pharmaconic makes quality pain care accessible for everyone.

Pain Management

Chronic Pain

Chronic pain persists beyond the expected healing period and can result from conditions such as arthritis, neuropathy, or fibromyalgia. Managing chronic pain effectively requires a combination of medication and non-pharmacological therapies. 

Treatments

Phototherapy (Light Therapy)

● UVB phototherapy – controlled exposure to ultraviolet B light
● PUVA therapy – combines UVA light with a medication called psoralen
● Excimer laser – targeted UVB treatment for small patches

Non-Pharmacological Options

Physical Therapy

  • Targeted exercises to improve mobility and reduce pain

Heat and Cold Therapy

  • Reduce inflammation and soothe muscle tension

Relaxation Techniques

  • Deep breathing, meditation for stress-induced pain

Acupuncture

  • Shown to alleviate chronic pain symptoms

Medications

NSAIDs

  • Ibuprofen, Naproxen for inflammation and pain relief

Opioids

  • Hydrocodone, Oxycodone for severe, short-term pain

Antidepressants

  • Amitriptyline, Duloxetine for neuropathic pain

Topical Analgesics

  • Lidocaine patches, Capsaicin cream

Pain Management

Acute Pain

Acute pain is sudden and short-term, typically resulting from injury, surgery, or medical procedures. Early intervention can prevent chronic pain development. 

Treatments

Patient Education:

  • Safe use of opioids to prevent misuse or dependence
  • Identifying potential side effects such as drowsiness, constipation, or dizziness
  • Proper disposal of unused medications to reduce risk of misuse

Medications

NSAIDs

  • Ketorolac, Ibuprofen for post-operative pain

Short-Acting Opioids

  • Morphine, Hydromorphone for severe, acute pain

Muscle Relaxants

  • Cyclobenzaprine, Methocarbamol for muscle spasms