
Suzetrigine (Journvax) Fits Neatly in a Multimodal Strategy to Manage Acute Pain, According to Edward Mariano, MD, MAS
Multimodal pain management expert and researcher Mariano describes the NaV1.8 inhibitor as "working in concert" with nonopioid therapies, including nerve blocks.
"I actually see [suzetrigine] as something that can work in concert with some of our available nonopioid therapies, including nerve blocks."
Edward Mariano, MD, MAS, whose research has pioneered the use of continuous peripheral nerve blocks for individuals having same-day surgery, spoke with Patient Care© recently about the January 
Edward R Mariano, MD, MAS, is a professor and vice chair in the department of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, CA and chief of anesthesiology and perioperative care service at the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. Mariano pioneered the use of continuous peripheral nerve blocks for individuals having same-day surgery. He has worked on key national health care initiatives in the US including accreditation of regional anesthesiology and acute pain medicine fellowships, pain management guidelines, and hospital-based standards.
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