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Analgesics

2010
Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are often incriminated in hypersensitivity reactions leading to anaphylaxis. Two populations are at the high risk of developing such reactions: patients with asthma and those with urticaria.
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Opioid Analgesics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
Opioids are useful and potent drugs for the management of pain in small animal patients. They have a wide therapeutic index and can be given by a number of different routes. Some of these techniques (e.g., epidural and intraarticular) allow for the production of profound analgesia in a localized area of the body while limiting the dose and the side ...
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Analgesic Resveratrol?

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2008
Resveratrol, a red wine and grape-derived phytoalexin, possesses diverse biochemical and physiological functions that are relevant to human health and disease. The emergent properties of resveratrol have forced us to rethink the biomedical significance of the wine culture.
BERTELLI, ALBERTO   +5 more
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Combination Analgesics

The American Journal of Medicine, 1984
Six rationales for using combination analgesics are identified, but most combinations are formulated with two rationales in mind: enhancement of analgesia and reduction of adverse effects by combining two analgesics with different mechanisms of action. Acetaminophen and aspirin are the mainstays of oral analgesic combinations.
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Adjuvant Analgesics

Medical Clinics of North America, 2007
Adjuvant analgesics represent a diverse group of drugs that were originally developed for a primary indication other than pain. Many of these medications are currently used to enhance analgesia under specific circumstances. The proper use of adjuvant drugs is one of the keys to success in effective pain management.
Helena, Knotkova, Marco, Pappagallo
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Spinal analgesics

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2003
The important issues to be emphasized when considering the intrathecal administration of novel analgesics are their proven antinociceptive effect, safety (short- and long-term effects on the spinal cord and potential toxicities), stability in shelf solution and at body temperature by itself, or in combination with other drugs in spinal fluid ...
Hollie, Nguyen   +2 more
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ANALGESIC NEPHROPATHY*

Medical Journal of Australia, 1962
Analgesic nephropathy is part of a wider clinical syndrome associated with the abuse of APC compounds, that is, a minimum total intake of 2 kg of aspirin or phenacetin. Ischaemic heart disease and premature aging are newly recognized aspects of the analgesic syndrome.
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Topical Analgesics

Perioperative Nursing Clinics, 2007
Our knowledge and understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of pain is increasing; however, we should not lose sight of the simple opportunities that exist for intercepting pain at peripheral targets. Although systemic medication often has peripheral and central modes of action, the appeal for provision of medication close to where these ...
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Simple Analgesics

Drugs, 1975
A number of drugs are available that act fairly specifically as "mild" analgesics, although this description by no means implies that their clinical effectiveness is limited to the relief of slight pain and trivial disability. They are effective by mouth and their action is mediated peripherally.
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Analgesic Blocks

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
R G, Black, J J, Bonica
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