نتایج جستجو برای: اوپیوییدها opioids

تعداد نتایج: 9792  

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Frank J Overdyk Oonagh Dowling Joseph Marino Jiejing Qiu Hung-Lun Chien Mary Erslon Neil Morrison Brooke Harrison Albert Dahan Tong J Gan

BACKGROUND While opioid use confers a known risk for respiratory depression, the incremental risk of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest, respiratory arrest, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPRA) has not been studied. Our aim was to investigate the prevalence, outcomes, and risk profile of in-hospital CPRA for patients receiving opioids and medications with central nervous system sedating side...

ژورنال: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
مهدی محبی mehdi mohebi department of biology, faculty of sciences, shahid chamran university, ahvaz, iran.دانشکده علوم دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز خلیل پور خلیلی khalil pourkhalili department of physiology, faculty of medicine, bushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr, iran.دانشکده پزشکی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بوشهر مهناز کسمتی mahnaz kesmati department of biology, faculty of sciences, shahid chamran university, ahvaz, iran.دانشکده علوم دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز صمد اکبرزاده samad akbarzadeh department of biochemistry, faculty of medicine, bushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr, iran.دانشکده پزشکی، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بوشهر زهرا اکبری zahra akbari department of physiology, faculty of medicine, boushehr university of medical sciences, bushehr, iran. tel: +98-771-2520657بوشهر، خیابان معلم، دانشگاه علوم پزشکی بوشهر، دانشکده پزشکی، گروه فیزیولوژی تلفن: 2520657-0771

زمینه و هدف: استروییدهای آنابولیک که توسط ورزشکاران جهت تقویت عضلات استفاده می شوند، بیان اپیوییدهای اندوژن را تغییر و باعث اختلالات رفتاری می شوند. فعالیت های ورزشی میزان اپیوییدهای اندوژن را افزایش می دهند. هدف از این پژوهش، بررسی اثر استفاده مزمن ناندرولون بر اوپیوییدهای سرم موش های ورزشکار می باشد. روش بررسی: در این مطالعه تجربی 40 سر موش صحرایی در دو گروه بدون حرکت ورزشی و ورزشکار قرار گرف...

Journal: :Pain physician 2012
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Salahadin Abdi Sairam Atluri Carl C Balog Ramsin M Benyamin Mark V Boswell Keith R Brown Brian M Bruel David A Bryce Patricia A Burks Allen W Burton Aaron K Calodney David L Caraway Kimberly A Cash Paul J Christo Kim S Damron Sukdeb Datta Timothy R Deer Sudhir Diwan Ike Eriator Frank J E Falco Bert Fellows Stephanie Geffert Christopher G Gharibo Scott E Glaser Jay S Grider Haroon Hameed Mariam Hameed Hans Hansen Michael E Harned Salim M Hayek Standiford Helm Joshua A Hirsch Jeffrey W Janata Alan D Kaye Adam M Kaye David S Kloth Dhanalakshmi Koyyalagunta Marion Lee Yogesh Malla Kavita N Manchikanti Carla D McManus Vidyasagar Pampati Allan T Parr Ramarao Pasupuleti Vikram B Patel Nalini Sehgal Sanford M Silverman Vijay Singh Howard S Smith Lee T Snook Daneshvari R Solanki Deborah H Tracy Ricardo Vallejo Bradley W Wargo

BACKGROUND Opioid abuse has continued to increase at an alarming rate since the 1990 s. As documented by different medical specialties, medical boards, advocacy groups, and the Drug Enforcement Administration, available evidence suggests a wide variance in chronic opioid therapy of 90 days or longer in chronic non-cancer pain. Part 1 describes evidence assessment. OBJECTIVES The objectives of...

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research 2023

Opioids is the key analgesics in general anesthesia practice for their stronge and reliable pain release effect. At same time, adverse effects of opioids such as respiratory depression, cough muscle rigidity after quick intravenous injection, PONV, pruritus, urine retention are also apparent, which deserve attention clinicians.

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research 2023

Opioids is the key analgesics in general anesthesia practice for their stronge and reliable pain release effect. At same time, adverse effects of opioids such as respiratory depression, cough muscle rigidity after quick intravenous injection, PONV, pruritus, urine retention are also apparent, which deserve attention clinicians.

Journal: :European journal of pain 2005
Ruth Ruscheweyh Jürgen Sandkühler

Opioids are powerful analgesics when used to treat acute pain and some forms of chronic pain. In addition, opioids can preempt some forms of central sensitization. Here we review evidence that opioids may also induce and perhaps reverse some forms of central sensitization.

Journal: :Endocrinology 2001
E Dermitzaki A Gravanis M Venihaki C Stournaras A N Margioris

Catecholamine secretion and actin filament disassembly are closely coupled in chromaffin cells. Opioid suppression of catecholamine secretion is fast and transient, both characteristics of actin filament involvement. The aim of the present work was to test the hypothesis that opioids suppress catecholamine secretion via an inhibitory effect on actin filament disassembly. For this purpose we use...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2012
Aaron M Gilson Scott M Fishman Barth L Wilsey Carlos Casamalhuapa Hassan Baxi

UNLABELLED Prescription monitoring programs (PMPs) are designed to reduce medication diversion by identifying individuals obtaining the same medication from multiple providers (termed multiple provider episodes [MPEs]). This study determined whether recent changes to California's PMP influenced: 1) the extent that practitioners issue prescriptions for a variety of Schedule II opioids; and 2) th...

2015
Erica A Brooks Anita Unruh Mary E Lynch

BACKGROUND Chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) and prescription opioid use is a highly complex and growing health care issue in Canada. Many quantitative research studies have investigated the effectiveness of opioids for chronic pain; however, gaps remain in the literature regarding the personal experience of using opioids and their impact on those experiencing CNCP. OBJECTIVE To explore the lived...

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