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Caffeine as an opioid analgesic adjuvant in fibromyalgia

Caffeine as an opioid analgesic adjuvant in fibromyalgia

... and opioid use was limited. The type of opioid analgesic and the dose taken were not collected, and therefore, we were unable to assess opioid class-specific effects, as preclinical studies ...

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Adverse drug reactions due to opioid analgesic use in New South Wales, Australia: a spatial-temporal analysis

Adverse drug reactions due to opioid analgesic use in New South Wales, Australia: a spatial-temporal analysis

... measure opioid analgesic prescription, dispensing, and administration patterns and relate these to ADRs in specific ...ceutical opioid analgesics between geographic regions may contribute in part to ...

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Characteristics of patients accessing NHS Lanarkshire Addiction Services for the treatment of opioid analgesic dependence

Characteristics of patients accessing NHS Lanarkshire Addiction Services for the treatment of opioid analgesic dependence

... from community pharmacies in Scotland is now rec- ognised by over 80% of the pharmacies. The possible misuse of opioid analgesics now being identified is greater than that of the sleep aids sold. This has been ...

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The role of surfactants in the formulation of elastic liposomal gels containing a synthetic opioid analgesic

The role of surfactants in the formulation of elastic liposomal gels containing a synthetic opioid analgesic

... the abovementioned reasons, the objective of this study was to prepare an elastic liposomal gel containing tramadol HCl (a synthetic opioid analgesic) and carry out physical evalua- tion as well as ex vivo ...

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ELECTROCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF KETOROLAC   A NON OPIOID ANALGESIC AT GLASSY CARBON ELECTRODE

ELECTROCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF KETOROLAC A NON OPIOID ANALGESIC AT GLASSY CARBON ELECTRODE

... Vol 12, Issue 3, 2019 Online 2455 3891 Print 0974 2441 ELECTROCHEMICAL DETERMINATION OF KETOROLAC A NON OPIOID ANALGESIC AT GLASSY CARBON ELECTRODE ROHINI M HANABARATTI1, JAYANT I GOWDA2, SURESH M TUW[.] ...

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Intersection of chronic pain treatment and opioid analgesic misuse: causes, treatments, and policy strategies

Intersection of chronic pain treatment and opioid analgesic misuse: causes, treatments, and policy strategies

... Opioid analgesic abuse in the context of chronic pain treat- ment can be a complex issue. This issue is gaining an increas- ing amount of attention on an international scale. While researchers are ...

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Development of opioid analgesic systems in the rat

Development of opioid analgesic systems in the rat

... p opioid receptors, then perhaps developmental down- regulation of the NMDA receptors in these animals would be ...of opioid can produce acute tolerance in adult rats, and this stems from opioid ...

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Associations between implementation of Project Lazarus and opioid analgesic dispensing and buprenorphine utilization in North Carolina, 2009–2014

Associations between implementation of Project Lazarus and opioid analgesic dispensing and buprenorphine utilization in North Carolina, 2009–2014

... of opioid anal- gesics and (2) utilization of ...for opioid dependence, and the number of beds available in inpatient detoxification and treatment ...the opioid antagonist naloxone to opioid ...

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No tolerance to peripheral morphine analgesia in presence of opioid expression in inflamed synovia

No tolerance to peripheral morphine analgesia in presence of opioid expression in inflamed synovia

... synovial opioid peptides are apparently present in suffi- cient concentrations to produce a tonic analgesic effect of sim- ilar magnitude as that elicited by ...the opioid antagonist naloxone (15, ...

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Prescription Opioid Use in General and Pediatric Emergency Departments

Prescription Opioid Use in General and Pediatric Emergency Departments

... an opioid analgesic during their ED visit, whether treated in general EDs or pediatric EDs, a fi nding that held for the full study cohort and for the restricted cohort of patients diagnosed with fractures ...

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Effectiveness of scheduled postoperative intravenous acetaminophen for colon cancer surgery pain

Effectiveness of scheduled postoperative intravenous acetaminophen for colon cancer surgery pain

... non-opioid analgesic infusion use for pain management from the surgery day to 2 days after the surgery and com- pared the frequency of analgesic usage between Group A and Group ...

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Nalbuphine suppresses breast cancer stem-like properties and epithelial-mesenchymal transition via the AKT-NFκB signaling pathway

Nalbuphine suppresses breast cancer stem-like properties and epithelial-mesenchymal transition via the AKT-NFκB signaling pathway

... previous results also demonstrated that morphine and fen- tanyl induced breast cancer stem cell properties, and mor- phine treatment led to chemoresistance to doxorubicin and paclitaxel [2, 3]. Therefore, we looked for ...

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Prescribing Pattern of Analgesic Drugs at Boru Meda Hospital, North East, Amhara, Ethiopia

Prescribing Pattern of Analgesic Drugs at Boru Meda Hospital, North East, Amhara, Ethiopia

... of analgesic drug prescribed as needed (prn) based frequency of administration, 94% acetamino- phen, ...Non opioid analgesic taken on a regular schedule, not as prn ...decreasing analgesic ...

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Original Article Association of catechol-O-methyltransferase val158Met polymorphism with postoperative analgesic opioid use

Original Article Association of catechol-O-methyltransferase val158Met polymorphism with postoperative analgesic opioid use

... Nowadays, Opioid such as morphine and Fentanyl has been widely used in postopera- tion pain control and showed well effects ...of opioid in postop- eration pain control varies widely among indi- viduals [2] ...

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Opioid chronopharmacology: influence of timing of infusion on fentanyl’s analgesic efficacy in healthy human volunteers

Opioid chronopharmacology: influence of timing of infusion on fentanyl’s analgesic efficacy in healthy human volunteers

... with at least 2 weeks between occasions, and 8 others at 8 am and 8 pm . Heat pain measurements using a thermode placed on the skin were taken at regular intervals for 3 hours, and verbal analog scores (VAS) were then ...

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Thesis

Thesis

... violation of the study treatment protocol (Hiller, et al., 2012). Because this set of patients remained in the study analysis, the results may have been biased. Variations in how pain was measured (e.g., patient reports ...

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A new splice of life for the μ opioid receptor

A new splice of life for the μ opioid receptor

... resulting in no possibility of generating any form of MOR1 (25). These mice were insensitive to all μ agonists, including mor- phine and IBNtxA. IBNtxA analgesia could be rescued in these animals by expression of the 6TM ...

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ANALGESIC AND ANTI INFLAMATORY PROPERTIES OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACT OF PLANT SOLANUM TORVUM

ANALGESIC AND ANTI INFLAMATORY PROPERTIES OF ETHANOLIC LEAF EXTRACT OF PLANT SOLANUM TORVUM

... The opioid-like analgesic drugs are more effective in inhibiting mechanically induced ...μ opioid receptors Aspirin did not show analgesic effect on this model of pain, thus confirming the ...

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Tolerance and Withdrawal From Prolonged Opioid Use in Critically Ill Children

Tolerance and Withdrawal From Prolonged Opioid Use in Critically Ill Children

... 1. Opioid doses should match the in- tensity and frequency of pain expe- rienced by PICU patients, be titrated initially to achieve adequate analge- sia, and be adjusted to find the minimum effective dose for each ...

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Community Detox: Options and Risks Dr K Agath, Consultant Psychiatrist Westminster Substance Misuse Services

Community Detox: Options and Risks Dr K Agath, Consultant Psychiatrist Westminster Substance Misuse Services

... a) Stabilisation: during this phase methadone is given only when the patient shows opioid withdrawal features. It lasts 2-3 days and it aims at establishing the amount of methadone over a 24h period that the ...

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