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New Chronic Pain Network Offers Comprehensive, Integrated Education Program for Pain Management Professionals


Press Release
August 22, 2005

SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The Chronic Pain Network(TM)
(CPN) was launched today at the International Association for the Study of
Pain's 11th World Congress on Pain by co-sponsor s Organon Pharmaceuticals USA
Inc., and Ligand Pharmaceuticals Inc. CPN is the only comprehensive,
integrated and aligned national pain management education program developed by
clinicians for clinicians that provides a singular resource for practitioners
and patients to support appropriate patient pain assessment, treatment, and
balanced risk management of chronic pain.
According to the American Pain Foundation, more than 50 million Americans
live with chronic pain. While pain is the number one reason that people seek
medical care,(1) many general practitioners currently do not have the
resources to effectively treat patients in this arena. The Chronic Pain
Network provides healthcare professionals an array of tools and resources to
address their patients' individual needs. One of the key components of the
CPN is the Chronic Pain Management Resource System which includes a Clinical
Resource Kit and a Regulatory Resource Kit. Clinicians can also access
http://www.chronicpainnetwork.com to register for the program, and learn about
CME programs on chronic pain and its management. All materials are developed
and reviewed by a Chronic Pain Network Education Board of leaders in the pain
management community.
The Clinical Resource Kit is a comprehensive, customizable patient
assessment and pain management resource. This resource includes assessment
and documentation forms and patient education forms.
The Regulatory Resource Kit provides an overview of regulatory
requirements relevant to healthcare professionals who prescribe pain
medication. The Regulatory Resource Kit is CME-accredited and works in tandem
with the Clinical Resource Kit to support clinicians by providing easy access
to information on the legal and regulatory guidelines surrounding pain
management.
"Every person in pain has a unique background, history and set of
circumstances that have led them to seek out help in managing their pain. The
Chronic Pain Network enables healthcare providers to properly assess people in
pain and help them work together as a team to provide the most appropriate
regimen of care," said Richard Payne, MD, Chair of the CPN Education Board
Past President, American Pain Society, Duke University Divinity School,
Durham, NC.
CPN features additional tools, including a centralized and comprehensive
home on the Web where members can easily access the latest information and
resources on pain management. Patient education materials including a pain
diary, frequently asked questions about sustained-release opioids and
information on managing insomnia and side effects are also available. The
network also offers CME accredited and non-CME educational events for
continuous learning opportunities.
"The ultimate beneficiaries of the Chronic Pain Network are people who
need help managing their pain, as they become active participants in their
Pain Management Plan," said Bill McCarberg, MD, FABPM, Kaiser Permanente,
member of the CPN Education Board. "The Network is a resource that helps all
of the crucial elements come together in working toward helping healthcare
providers help their patients -- one unique case at a time."
The CPN Education Board is comprised of esteemed physicians, allied
healthcare professionals and advocacy leaders in the pain management
community:

-- Richard Payne, MD, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC
-- Jennifer Bolen, JD, J. Bolen Group, LLC, Knoxville, TN
-- David Brushwood, JD, RPh, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
-- Penney Cowan, American Chronic Pain Association, Rocklin, CA
-- June L. Dahl, PhD, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI
-- LD Buck Hartford, PA, Peninsula Pain Clinic, PLLC, Bremerton, WA
-- Howard A. Heit, MD. FACP, FASAM, Georgetown University Medical Center,
Washington, DC
-- Bill McCarberg, MD, FABPM, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, CA
-- Mary L. McPherson, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, University of Maryland,
Baltimore, MD
-- Christine Miaskowski, RN, PhD, FAAN, UCSF School of Nursing, San
Francisco, CA
-- Seddon R. Savage, MS, MD, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH

For more information, please visit the CPN website,
http://www.chronicpainnetwork.com .

Organon and Ligand co-market the pain medication AVINZA(R) (oral morphine
sulfate extended-release capsules) which is the first true once-a-day
treatment for chronic moderate-to-severe pain in patients who require
continuous, around-the-clock opioid therapy for an extended period of time.
Approved by the FDA in March 2002, AVINZA consists of two components: an
immediate-release component that rapidly achieves plateau morphine
concentrations in plasma, and an extended-release component that maintains
plasma concentrations throughout a 24-hour dosing interval.
Organon, with shared head offices in Roseland, NJ, USA and Oss, The
Netherlands, creates, manufactures, and markets prescription medicines that
improve the health and quality of human life. Through a combination of
independent growth and business partnerships, Organon strives to remain or
become one of the leading pharmaceutical companies in each of its core
therapeutic fields: anesthesia, reproductive medicine, and psychiatry.
Organon products are sold in over 100 countries, of which more than 60 have an
Organon subsidiary. Organon is the human health care business unit of Akzo
Nobel. For more information about Organon and its brands, please go to:
http://www.organonusa.com .

Safe Harbor Statement*
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strategy, future financial results, market positions, product development,
pharmaceutical products in the pipeline, and product approvals. Such
statements, including but not limited to the "Outlook," should be carefully
considered, and it should be understood that many factors could cause
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* Pursuant to the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act 1995.

(1) National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
NIH Guide: "New Directions in Pain Research," NIH Web site.
Available at:
http://www.niams.nih.gov/rtac/funding/grants/pa/pa_98_102.pdf .


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