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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1974
Summary: A review of 63 patients with analgesic abuse, analgesic nephropathy and peptic ulcer is presented. It is suggested that the term “Analgesic Syndrome” be reserved for this combination which is often associated with hyper‐tension, ischaemic heart disease, hypo‐chromic anaemia and psycho‐social disability.
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Summary: A review of 63 patients with analgesic abuse, analgesic nephropathy and peptic ulcer is presented. It is suggested that the term “Analgesic Syndrome” be reserved for this combination which is often associated with hyper‐tension, ischaemic heart disease, hypo‐chromic anaemia and psycho‐social disability.
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American Journal of Therapeutics, 2002
A growing body of evidence indicates that glutathione (GSH) plays a vitally important role in cellular function. It detoxifies toxic metabolites of drugs and reactive oxygen species and regulates gene expression, apoptosis, and transmembrane transport of organic solutes.
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A growing body of evidence indicates that glutathione (GSH) plays a vitally important role in cellular function. It detoxifies toxic metabolites of drugs and reactive oxygen species and regulates gene expression, apoptosis, and transmembrane transport of organic solutes.
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Use of and barriers to access to opioid analgesics: a worldwide, regional, and national study
The Lancet, 2016S. Berterame+16 more
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Synthetic analgesics. II. Dithienylbutenyl- and dithienylbutylamines.
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1953N. B. Eddy, D. Leimbach
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Persistent analgesic abuse in analgesic nephropathy
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1972openaire +3 more sources