Pain management is mostly done with medicine. Pain medicine works best when it's used regularly and on a schedule. It shouldn't be held back until the pain gets bad.
The plan for pain care may include more than one type of pain medicine. Different types may be given over time to see which work best. They can be given in many ways. These include an I.V. (intravenous) drip, pill, oral liquid, or patch. The doses may be changed to ensure the most effectiveness. The body can get used to a medicine so more of it is needed over time. This is called tolerance. It's a normal part of hospice pain care. It may not be possible to ease all pain. But medicine can often provide a high level of relief.