2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1242128
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Co–Analgetika – heute und morgen – Eine rezeptorbasierte Übersicht analgetischer Therapieoptionen

Abstract: The sensation of pain arises through stimulation of peripheral nociceptors and is transmitted centrally involving several receptors and ion channels. In addition many endogenous physiologic pain-modulating mechanisms exist. Besides of classical analgesics, numerous other drugs showed analgesic properties based on diverse modes of actions along the pain pathway. These co-analgesics, administered in combination with classical drugs, are able to reduce painful states of different origin. We describe the periphera… Show more

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“…This has resulted in an extensive research and the development of cannabinoid agonists and antagonists 10 . Cannabinoids have been applied in clinical practice as a potent antiemetic in cancer chemotherapy patients 221,222 .…”
Section: Cannabinoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This has resulted in an extensive research and the development of cannabinoid agonists and antagonists 10 . Cannabinoids have been applied in clinical practice as a potent antiemetic in cancer chemotherapy patients 221,222 .…”
Section: Cannabinoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LAs block voltagegated sodium channels and as a consequence the transmission of pain from the surgical wound is reduced or abolished. In addition the inflammatory response to the injury is suppressed 222 .…”
Section: Local Anaesthetic Infiltrationmentioning
confidence: 99%