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Effects of naloxone and opioid agonists on gastric excitatory responses to stimulation of the vagus nerve in cats [PDF]
Toshihiro Okamoto+2 more
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Research Trends and Knowledge Mapping of Opioid-Free Anesthesia: A Global Bibliometric Analysis. [PDF]
Guo Z, Shan Z, Wang F.
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Abstract Impaired awareness of hypoglycemia (IAH) impacts 25%–30% of individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D), potentially leading to severe outcomes due to reduced symptom perception. Naloxone, a mu‐opioid receptor antagonist, shows promise as a preventive measure against IAH.
Omar N. Al Yacoub+9 more
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Direct Opioid Application to Peripheral Nerves Does Not Alter Compound Action Potentials
Osafumi Yuge+4 more
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Persistent Opioid-Induced Hiccups: A Case Report. [PDF]
Alhaj SS+3 more
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Abstract As illegally made fentanyl and congeners continue to drive overdose deaths in the US, experts have called for stronger and longer‐lasting antagonists. A randomized, 4‐period, 2‐treatment crossover replicate‐design study in healthy moderately‐experienced opioid users (n = 24) evaluated the reversal of opioid‐induced respiratory depression (OIRD)
Alessandra Cipriano+4 more
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Opposite central and peripheral control by endogenous opioids of intestinal motility in fed rats [PDF]
Pierre Rivière+3 more
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Naldemedine for the management of opioid-induced constipation in patients with cancer pain: A narrative review. [PDF]
Nishiba H+4 more
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POCUS‐guided peripheral intravenous (PIV) access significantly improves success rates in patients with difficult venous access. This technique leads to higher first‐attempt success, fewer attempts, shorter procedure times, and reduced complications compared to standard methods, making it a safer and more efficient option for challenging cases ...
Hany A. Zaki+6 more
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