نتایج جستجو برای: opioid drugs

تعداد نتایج: 252464  

2013
C. Richard Chapman

Chronic noncancer pain is a significant and growing public health challenge in the United States. Lacking effective alternative interventions for effective chronic noncancer pain management, many physicians have turned to opioid pharmacotherapy. Increased opioid prescribing brings not only gains in therapeutic benefit but also a higher incidence of adverse drug events including increased medica...

Journal: :Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain 2012
Joseph V Pergolizzi Robert B Raffa Ronald Tallarida Robert Taylor Sumedha A Labhsetwar

Good surgical outcomes depend in part on good pain relief, allowing for early mobilization, optimal recovery, and patient satisfaction. Postsurgical pain has multiple mechanisms, and multimechanistic approaches to postoperative analgesia are recommended and may be associated with improved pain relief, lowered opioid doses, and sometimes a lower rate of opioid-associated side effects. Acetaminop...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2015
X Zhang L Bao S Li

UNLABELLED Opiate analgesics such as morphine are often used for pain therapy. However, antinociceptive tolerance and dependence may develop with long-term use of these drugs. It was found that μ-opioid receptors can interact with δ-opioid receptors, and morphine antinociceptive tolerance can be reduced by blocking δ-opioid receptors. Recent studies have shown that μ- and δ-opioid receptors are...

2014
Allan Costa-Malaquias Mauro B. Almeida José R. Souza Monteiro Barbarella de Matos Macchi José Luiz M. do Nascimento María Elena Crespo-Lopez Aditya Bhushan Pant

Mercury is an extremely dangerous environmental contaminant responsible for episodes of human intoxication throughout the world. Methylmercury, the most toxic compound of this metal, mainly targets the central nervous system, accumulating preferentially in cells of glial origin and causing oxidative stress. Despite studies demonstrating the current exposure of human populations, the consequence...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2014
Laura Glück Anastasia Loktev Lionel Moulédous Catherine Mollereau Ping-Yee Law Stefan Schulz

BACKGROUND The clinical benefits of opioid drugs are counteracted by the development of tolerance and addiction. We provide in vivo evidence for the involvement of G protein-coupled receptor kinases (GRKs) in opioid dependence in addition to their roles in agonist-selective mu-opioid receptor (MOR) phosphorylation. METHODS In vivo MOR phosphorylation was examined by immunoprecipitation and na...

2014
Tanila Ben Haddou Davide Malfacini Girolamo Calo Mario D Aceto Louis S Harris John R Traynor Andrew Coop Helmut Schmidhammer Mariana Spetea

BACKGROUND Opioid analgesics are the most effective drugs for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. However, they also produce several adverse effects that can complicate pain management. The μ opioid (MOP) receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor, is recognized as the opioid receptor type which primarily mediates the pharmacological actions of clinically used opioid agonists. The morphinan c...

Journal: :British medical journal 1987
S B Dover

Continuous subcutaneous infusions of drugs by syringe driver are used often and successfully in the terminal care of patients when drugs cannot be given orally. Diamorphine is the opioid of choice because of its high solubility. If other drugs such as antiemetics, anticholinergics, sedatives, or steroids are required they may also be given by syringe driver. This method is particularly useful f...

Journal: :Life sciences 2014
Anna Fodor Júlia Tímár Dóra Zelena

Opioids are among the world's oldest known drugs used mostly for pain relief, but recreational use is also widespread. A particularly important problem is opioid exposure in females, as their offspring can also be affected. Adverse intrauterine and postnatal environments can affect offspring development and may lead to various disabilities later in life. It is clear that repetitive painful expe...

2015
IRINA CAZACU CRISTINA MOGOSAN FELICIA LOGHIN

Pain represents a complex experience which can be approached by various medicines. Non-opioid and opioid analgesics are the most common drugs used to manage different types of pain. The increased attention nowadays to pain management entailed concomitantly more frequent adverse drug reactions (ADRs) related to analgesic use. Drug-drug interactions can be sometimes responsible for the adverse ef...

Journal: :Current opinion in pharmacology 2010
Ittai Bushlin Raphael Rozenfeld Lakshmi A Devi

Opiates and exogenous cannabinoids, both potent analgesics used for the treatment of patients with neuropathic pain, bind to and activate class A G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Several lines of evidence have recently suggested that opioid and cannabinoid receptors can functionally interact in the central nervous system (CNS). These interactions may be direct, such as through receptor hete...

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