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Narcotic analgesics

Inflammopharmacology, 2023
There is documentation of the use of opium derived products in the ancient history of the Assyrians: the Egyptians; in the sixth century AD by the Roman Dioscorides; and by Avicenna (980-1037). Reference to opium like products is made by Paracelsus and by Shakespeare.
W. Watson Buchanan   +3 more
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Analgesics

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2001
Analgesics such as acetaminophen (paracetamol), acetylsalicyclic acid and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are effective in the treatment of migraine attacks. Comparative studies indicate that their efficacy is similar or slightly inferior to sumattriptan, a specific antimigraine drug.
H C, Diener, V, Limmroth
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Analgesic Pharmacology: II. Specific Analgesics

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
Methods of treatment are different for acute and chronic pain. For acute pain, analgesics such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and opiates are commonly used, sometimes combined with regional anesthesia, such as peripheral nerve block or peridural local anesthesia.
William J, Phillips, Bradford L, Currier
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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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Dependence on Analgesics in Analgesic Nephropathy

British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1973
SummaryFifty‐one patients with analgesic nephropathy were studied over 3 years. Askit Powders and Codeine Co. were the main preparations they had abused, and the average amount they admitted was 6 daily for 20 years. The cause of analgesic nephropathy is dependence on analgesics, the characteristics of which include 1 A need to continue taking the ...
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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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Antidepressants as Analgesics

CNS Drugs, 2008
Depression is a common accompaniment of pain, particularly when pain is unremitting. The use of a variety of antidepressant medications is associated with pain reduction, an effect that is independent of the mood-enhancing qualities of these drugs. This pain relief is a consequence of a wide variety of actions of antidepressants on the neuroregulatory ...
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Nonspecific analgesics, combination analgesics, and antiemetics

The acute treatment of migraine attacks should provide rapid, effective, and long-lasting symptom relief, causing minimal adverse effects. For this purpose, there are several specific and nonspecific acute treatments. In this chapter, we focus on molecules not specifically designed for migraines, including anti-inflammatory not specific analgesics ...
Daniele, Martinelli   +2 more
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Topical Analgesics

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2020
Topical analgesics are a growing area of clinical interest, given improvements in formulation drug delivery and local delivery of medicine, limiting risk for potential adverse systemic effects. Topical analgesics include medications for acute and chronic pain, such as musculoskeletal pain disorders, including sprains and strains; neuropathic pain; and ...
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