نتایج جستجو برای: opioid drugs

تعداد نتایج: 252464  

2016
F Marquis A Nelson PR Harris M Hart L Colp S Da Costa C Robertson J Stefura M Patey S Dorner T Fowler M Montano P Rowland R Janisse J Hin Cheung Wu K Rai K White Y Drasovean R Hubble S Tessier I Hakanson H Kolar K Gill S McKeown A Jackman S Buziak E Cheng A Lievaart C Hui P Ting W Castro K Gill L Farina F Mulé T Tessier C Gnanasabesan F Syed J Davis AJ Iacolucci R Sherlock R Kajla M Kaminska V Adam R Pizzuti J Sorge C Sanders M Li P Triantafillou H Syer JA Robblee J Cox M Champagne

We are pleased to present a select number of abstracts from the proceedings of the CSRT Annual Education Conference. Held in Ottawa, Ontario, May 26 to 28, 2016, this conference included topics delivered by international, national and regional individuals with expertise in various areas of respiratory therapy practice, including quality assurance, patient safety, evidence-based practice, patien...

2014
Karim Aouam Najah Ben Fadhel Nadia Ben Fredj Amel Chaabane Hichem Belhadjali Naceur A Boughattas

Introduction Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a pattern of a drug-induced skin reaction. It is characterized by skin erythematous plaques that recur at the same site each time the drug is administered. Several drugs have been associated to such cutaneous reaction, including, anticonvulsant agents, sulfonamides, non opioid analgesics and tetracyclines. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) ...

Journal: :Pain 2008
Theodore J Cicero Michael Lynskey Alexandre Todorov James A Inciardi Hilary L Surratt

The purpose of this study was to identify co-morbidity in a national sample (N=1408) of males and females entering treatment for opioid abuse. Our sample was primarily white, lived in small urban, suburban or rural locations (80%), and was well-educated. Chronic pain was a symptomatic feature in over 60% of all subjects. Furthermore, 79% of male and 85% of female prescription opioid abusers ind...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Kyoung-Shim Kim Ko-Woon Lee Kang-Woo Lee Joo-Young Im Ji Yeoun Yoo Seung-Woo Kim Ja-Kyeong Lee Eric J Nestler Pyung-Lim Han

Opioid drugs produce their pharmacological effects by activating inhibitory guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory protein-linked mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors. One major effector for these receptors is adenylyl cyclase, which is inhibited upon receptor activation. However, little is known about which of the ten known forms of adenylyl cyclase are involved in mediating opioid actions. He...

Journal: :Istanbul university journal of pharmacy 2022

Pain is sensed by the activation of painful nociceptors in periphery or pain mediators, such as bradykinin, serotonin, histamine, and prostaglandin, released from damaged tissue, afferent transmission to medulla spinalis, transmission stages high centers over dorsal horn. Pain, which was seen only a warning sign past, now accepted phenomenon itself that needs be treated search for new, stronge...

Ali Reza Badsar, Choubineh Mah Manzar, Morteza Fallah Karkan, Morteza Rahbar Taromsar,

Background:Naltrexone is a competitive opioid receptor antagonist blocking the euphoric effects of exogenous opioids. When used concomitantly with opioids, naltrexone causes severe withdrawal symptoms.The main aim of the study is to determine the symptomatology and outcome of patients who consumed naltrexone in conjunction with an opioid substance. Methods:This cross-sectional study was perf...

2015
Nicoleta Stoicea Daric Russell Greg Weidner Michael Durda Nicholas C. Joseph Jeffrey Yu Sergio D. Bergese

Chronic pain patients receiving opioid drugs are at risk for opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH), wherein opioid pain medication leads to a paradoxical pain state. OIH involves central sensitization of primary and secondary afferent neurons in the dorsal horn and dorsal root ganglion, similar to neuropathic pain. Gabapentin, a gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) analog anticonvulsant used to treat neu...

2013
Elizabeth Buckingham Ezra Schrage Francine Cournos

People who inject drugs are more likely to be HIV positive and to have a mental disorder than the general population. We explore how the detection and treatment of mental illness among people who are injecting drugs are essential to primary and secondary prevention of HIV infection in this population. Aside from opioid addiction, few studies have been conducted on the links between mental disor...

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