نتایج جستجو برای: morphine sulfate

تعداد نتایج: 73101  

Journal: :Pain physician 2014
Hans G Kress E Dietlind Koch Hristiyan Kosturski Achim Steup Keith Karcher Bernd Lange Can Dogan Mila S Etropolski Marëille Eerdekens

BACKGROUND Tapentadol prolonged release (PR) is effective and well tolerated for chronic osteoarthritis, low back, and diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of tapentadol PR compared with placebo and morphine controlled release (CR) for managing moderate to severe chronic malignant tumor-related pain. STUDY DESIGN Randomized-withdrawal, p...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
L A Marsch W K Bickel G J Badger J P Rathmell M D Swedberg B Jonzon C Norsten-Höög

Although the rate of onset of a drug effect is commonly believed to contribute to a drug's abuse liability, only a few systematic experimental studies have been conducted examining this notion. The present study determined the profile of physiological, psychomotor, and self-reported effects of infusion rate (a key means of manipulating onset of drug action) of intravenously administered morphin...

2014
V. Hajhashemi Kh. Dehdashti

Glutamate has a key role in pain perception and also development of tolerance and dependence to morphine. It has been reported that clavulanic acid affects glutamatergic transmission via activation of glutamate transporter. Therefore the present study was aimed to evaluate the possible antinociceptive effect of clavulanic acid and its preventive activity against development of morphine toleranc...

M Atyabi M Khalili

The present study is a designed protocol for investigation of the analgesic effect of oral and intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of alcoholic Datura stramonium (DS) seed extract as a rich source of alkaloid substances. Male NMRI rats were divided into control and treatment groups. The treatment rats received different doses of the DS seed extract, which was prepared from alcoholic smashed s...

Journal: :Clinical drug investigation 2009
Joseph Stauffer Beatrice Setnik Marta Sokolowska Myroslava Romach Franklin Johnson Edward Sellers

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Given the dual public health challenges of undertreated pain and opioid abuse, there is a need to reduce attractiveness of opioid analgesics to drug abusers. ALO-01 (morphine sulfate and naltrexone hydrochloride) extended-release capsules, indicated for treatment of chronic, moderate to severe pain, contain polymer-coated pellets of morphine, each with a core of sequest...

2015
Ryan M. McAdams Ronald J. McPherson Richard P. Beyer Theo K. Bammler Frederico M. Farin Sandra E. Juul

Morphine is used to sedate critically ill infants to treat painful or stressful conditions associated with intensive care. Whether neonatal morphine exposure affects microRNA (miR) expression and thereby alters mRNA regulation is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that repeated morphine treatment in stress-exposed neonatal mice alters hippocampal mRNA and miR expression. C57BL/6 male mice were t...

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2004
Tsuneaki Yamanouchi Yoshie Nagata Noriyuki Kawashiri Yasuhiko Mimura Junichi Kawakami Isao Adachi

Morphine is the dominant medication to control cancer pain. Morphine consumption has been increasing each year in many countries including Japan based on the understanding of the WHO report on the treatment of cancer pain. To evaluate the recent and current state of palliative medication for cancer patients in Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University (TMPU) Hospital, the amount of and trend...

2012
Veeraindar Goli Lynn R Webster Michael J Lamson Jody M Cleveland Kenneth W Sommerville Eric Carter

BACKGROUND Respiratory depression, a potentially fatal side-effect of opioid-overdose, may be reversed by timely administration of an opioid antagonist, such as naloxone or naltrexone. Tampering with a formulation of morphine sulfate and sequestered naltrexone hydrochloride extended release capsules (MS-sNT) releases both the opioid morphine and the antagonist naltrexone. A study in recreationa...

Journal: :Paediatric anaesthesia 2007
Tae W Kim Calvin C Chan

Introduction: We previously reported a case using caudal morphine for pediatric liver transplantation. A 3-yr-old, 14.9 kg child received a caudal injection of 0.6 mg of preservative free morphine sulfate as well as 110 mcg of intravenous fentanyl. Also, the surgical incisions were infiltrated with 20 ml of 0.125% bupivacaine1. However, a question arose as to the impact of the local anesthetic ...

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