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Case Study: James, a 78-year-old gentleman with a history of falls, gastro-oesophageal reflux, hypertension and Parkinson's Disease; tripped over some loose paving while walking his dog at the local park a few days ago. Early this morning, James presented to the emergency department, with complaints of continued, periodic episodes of intense pain in his right knee and recent development of nausea and malaise. An x-ray revealed that no fracture was present. James was admitted to the medical unit for investigation of his ongoing pain. His right leg was hot to the touch and there was extensive erythema to the skin surrounding his knee. James described his pain as intermittent, non-radiating, intense and throbbing and verbalised a pain score of 8/10. James was reviewed by the Medical officer and prescribed the following medications: Levodopa, Ranitidine, IM Morphine, Paracetamol, Ibuprofen and IM Metoclopramide.
Question-
Explain why James has been prescribed several medications to manage his pain.
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