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Central muscle relaxants in rheumatology practice
The article describes the general principles of the treatment of musculoskeletal pain, discusses modern approaches to the treatment of osteoarthritis (OA) and nonspecific back pain (NBS).
E. Yu. Polishchuk+2 more
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The associations between central serous chorioretinopathy and muscle relaxants: A case–control study
PURPOSE: To evaluate the role of muscle-relaxants as risk factors for the development of central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) - the second most common retinopathy in our settings; despite multiple risk factors seen in our patients, 21% were initially ...
Manish Jain+6 more
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Use of Muscle Relaxants for Acute Postoperative Pain: A Practical Review [PDF]
Background:. Skeletal muscle relaxants have emerged as a broad category of analgesic adjuncts, aiming to improve pain relief and reduce opioid reliance. These drugs induce muscle relaxation and reduce muscle spasms, and therefore, they are commonly used ...
Akil Farishta, MD+3 more
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Our Experience of Managing Central Airway Tumors: Anesthesia Perspectives [PDF]
Adult patients with central airway tumors commonly present with dyspnea on exertion. These patients may remain asymptomatic until more than half of the airway diameter is obliterated.
Thushara Madathil+6 more
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Skeletal muscle relaxants as adjunctive pain control following cardiothoracic surgery: a systematic review protocol [PDF]
Introduction Multimodal pain control following cardiothoracic surgery remains a focus in international guidelines. We hypothesise that non-depolarising skeletal muscle relaxants can prove to be a useful adjunct for this population.Methods/analysis This ...
Travis W Murphy+3 more
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Central effects of five muscle relaxants [PDF]
Fifteen experiments utilizing cross-circulated healthy dogs were perforated to investigate the purely central action of succinylcholine chloride, decamethonium, d-tubocurarine chloride, gallamine tri-ethiodide, and l,6-hexamethylerne-bis-carbaminoylcholine bromide.
Lewis W. Hersey+2 more
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The use of a combination of Diclofenac and Orphenadrine for analgesia in knee replacement
The objective was to assess the effectiveness and safety of the use of a fixed combination of Diclofenac and Orphenadrine (Neodolpasse) for analgesia in patients who underwent knee replacement.Materials and methods.
M. V. Kuzmina+5 more
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Background Bronchoscopy treatments of central airway obstruction (CAO) under general anesthesia are high-risky procedures, and posing a giant challenge to the anesthesiologists.
Jing-Jin Li+5 more
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Thromboembolic Events in Users of Warfarin Treated with Different Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
Background and Objectives: Warfarin and a skeletal muscle relaxant are co-treatments in nearly a quarter-million annual United States (US) office visits.
Charles E. Leonard+12 more
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Central muscle relaxant effects of diazepam [PDF]
Abstract Motor depressant effects of diazepam were studied in the intact, decerebrate and high spinal cat. Diazepam (0·125–16 mg/kg i.v.) produced a depression of both the patellar and linguomandibular reflexes in the intact cat. In the high spinal (C1) cat only the linguomandibular reflex was depressed.
Mary K. Wolpert+3 more
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