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Opioids: Pharmacology, Clinical Uses & Adverse Effects

Opioids: Pharmacology, Clinical Uses & Adverse Effects

9781619421011
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Opioids are among the oldest and most enduring substances used for the management of pain and other medical problems. It is now known that the properties of the naturally occurring opioids (primarily morphine and codeine) and the related endogenous opioid-like peptides and synthetic chemical substances can be attributed to action at the receptors to which they bind within the central and peripheral nervous systems. This book presents current research in the study of the pharmacology, clinical uses and adverse effects of opioids. Topics include an historic review of the pain concepts and treatment by opioids; u-opioid receptor modulation of oxytocin and vasopressin release in the hypothalmic-neurohupophysial system and synergy abilities of spinal opioid receptors.
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9781619421011
9781619421011

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
546
  • Preface; Chronic Opioid Use:: Effects on Respiration & Sleep; Pain Concepts & Treatment by Opioids:: Historic Review; -Opioid Receptor Modulation of Oxytocin & Vasopressin Release in the Hypothalamic-Neurohupophysial System; Synergy Abilities of Spinal Opioids Receptors:: A Novel Approach for Polyanalgesic Therapy?; Opioids:: Pharmacology, Clinical Uses & Adverse Effects; Newly Developed Strong Opioids:: Present & Future Aspects.
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