نتایج جستجو برای: opioid addiction

تعداد نتایج: 52416  

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2013
Charles Chavkin

This issue of Molecular Pharmacology is dedicated to Dr. Avram Goldstein, the journal's founding editor and one of the leaders in the development of modern pharmacology. This article focuses on his contributions to the discovery of the dynorphins and evidence that members of this family of opioid peptides are endogenous agonists for the kappa opioid receptor. In his original publication describ...

Journal: :Pain physician 2007
Jane C Ballantyne

The ability of opioids to effectively and safely control acute and cancer pain has been one of several arguments used to support extending opioid treatment to patients with chronic pain, against a backdrop of considerable caution that has been based upon fears of addiction. Of course, opioids may cause addiction, but the "principle of balance" may justify that "...efforts to address abuse shoul...

Journal: :Pain 2015
Kevin E Vowles Mindy L McEntee Peter Siyahhan Julnes Tessa Frohe John P Ney David N van der Goes

Opioid use in chronic pain treatment is complex, as patients may derive both benefit and harm. Identification of individuals currently using opioids in a problematic way is important given the substantial recent increases in prescription rates and consequent increases in morbidity and mortality. The present review provides updated and expanded information regarding rates of problematic opioid u...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2015
Yi Shang Marta Filizola

Opioid receptors are important drug targets for pain management, addiction, and mood disorders. Although substantial research on these important subtypes of G protein-coupled receptors has been conducted over the past two decades to discover ligands with higher specificity and diminished side effects, currently used opioid therapeutics remain suboptimal. Luckily, recent advances in structural b...

Journal: :Journal of addiction medicine 2012
Hannah K Knudsen Paul M Roman

OBJECTIVES Despite the established effectiveness of pharmacotherapies for treating opioid use disorders, implementation of medications for addiction treatment (MAT) by specialty treatment programs is limited. This research examined relationships between organizational factors and the program-level implementation of MAT, with attention paid to specific sources of funding, organizational structur...

2012
Peter D Friedmann Robert P Schwartz

Although many in the addiction treatment field use the term "medication-assisted treatment" to describe a combination of pharmacotherapy and counseling to address substance dependence, research has demonstrated that opioid agonist treatment alone is effective in patients with opioid dependence, regardless of whether they receive counseling. The time has come to call pharmacotherapy for such pat...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2015
Marjorie Meyer Julie Phillips

Opioid addiction is no longer a primarily urban problem. As dependence on heroin and prescription pain relievers has become a significant issue in rural areas, the need for effective treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women and their neonates has grown accordingly. In addition to the adverse perinatal outcomes associated with opioid addiction in pregnant women, the high costs of caring for ...

Journal: :Symposium 2023

This presentation will review basic and clinical concepts on pain mechanisms underlying opioid analgesia. It describe the structure, function, cellular signaling of receptors; endogenous exogenous receptor ligands; as well central peripheral sites actions. The also discuss novel opioid-based therapeutic strategies, developed from recently gained knowledge structures signaling, patholo...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2008
Christine Miaskowski

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To describe the factors that contribute to the risk for undertreatment of cancer pain, as well as the risk factors associated with misuse or abuse of opioid analgesics, and to describe approaches to identify and manage the risks. DATA SOURCES Published research, articles from a literature review, and U. S. statistics. DATA SYNTHESIS Oncology nurses should perform systemat...

Hamid Reza Arshadi, Reza Afshari, Shahram Ilbeigi, Zahra Shojaei Ghalehney

Background: In maintenance therapy for opioid addiction, to reduce the risk of buprenorphine (BUP) abuse, the combination of BUP and naloxone (NX) has been developed and is commercially available as suboxone (BUP/NX). This study was designed to compare addiction relapse frequency in patients receiving BUP and BUP/NX as maintenance therapy. Methods: In this double-blind clinical trial with cross...

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