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Intrathecal morphine in mice: A new technique
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1980A simple, rapid technique for intrathecal injections by lumbar puncture in unanesthetized mice is described. Intrathecal [3H]morphine base was not found in significant quantities in either the midbrain or forebrain. Submicrogram quantities of morphine sulfate induced Straub tail response and tail-flick analgesia.
George L Wilcox
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Study objective: To evaluate the quality of analgesia and the severity of side effects of intrathecal morphine administered for a dose range of 0.0 to 0.4 mg for postcesarean analgesia with low-dose bupivacaine. Design: Double-blind, randomized study.
Alp Gurbet, Gurkan Türker, Hale Aksu
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OBJECTIVES: Intrathecal morphine is cardioprotective and also triggers spinal adenosine release. This study investigated the role of spinal and peripheral adenosine receptors in intrathecal morphine cardioprotection.
G T C Wong, Michael Garnet Irwin
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Intrathecal morphine overdose in a dog
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2007Abstract Case Description—A healthy 6-year-old 28.5-kg (62.7-lb) spayed female Boxer undergoing surgical repair of a ruptured cranial cruciate ligament was inadvertently administered an overdose of morphine (1.3 mg/kg [0.59 mg/lb]) via subarachnoid injection.
Anderson F, da Cunha +6 more
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Driving and intrathecal morphine administration
European Journal of Pain, 2001Since Belgian law recently set a limit to morphine concentration detectable in blood and urine while driving a vehicle, questions arose about the implications for the medical use of opiates. We determined morphine concentrations in whole blood and urine by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry in 15 patients on continuous intrathecal morphine ...
van den Bosch, G. +5 more
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Intrathecal Morphine After Cardiac Surgery
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2002OBJECTIVE: To assess whether intrathecal (IT) analgesia facilitates early extubation and provides superior pain control after cardiac surgery compared with patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) or nurse-administered SC injections. METHODS:
Aline, Boulanger +5 more
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Intrathecal Morphine for Spinal Fusion in Children
Spine, 1988Intrathecal morphine (0.025 mg/kg) was administered preoperatively to 20 children undergoing major surgery of the rachis, ie, either posterior (16 cases) or anterior (4 cases) spinal fusions. During the surgical procedure, hemodynamic control was easily maintained.
B, Dalens, A, Tanguy
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Hypogonadism in Patients Treated With Intrathecal Morphine
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2000The objective of this study was to investigate the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal response to intrathecal opioids.Thirty patients receiving intrathecal morphine for chronic nonmalignant pain were studied for clinical and biochemical evidence of hypogonadism.
P M, Finch +4 more
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Chronically Infused Intrathecal Morphine in Dogs
Anesthesiology, 2003Background Despite the extensive use of intrathecal morphine infusion for pain, no systematic safety studies exist on its effects in high concentrations. The authors assessed the effects of morphine and clonidine given 28 days intrathecally in dogs.
Tony L, Yaksh +9 more
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Chronic intrathecal morphine for intractable pain
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1987✓ Forty-three patients with intractable pain received intrathecal morphine delivered by implanted continuous-infusion (Infusaid) or programmable (Medtronic) devices. In 35 patients the pain was due to cancer, and eight patients had chronic nonmalignant pain.
R D, Penn, J A, Paice
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