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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 16:3213-3215
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 10:319S-327S
1 Simultaneous subjective estimates of pain intensity, using both visual analogue (VAS) and categorical measurements, have been carried out in patients with postoperative pain and patients with chronic pain due to cancer. The categorical scale select
Publikováno v:
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 7:740-751
Autor:
R W, Houde, S J, Larouche Korn
Publikováno v:
Postgraduate medical journal. 61
The effectiveness and safety of i.m. meptazinol (50, 100, 200mg), a unique mu 1-selective opioid analgesic, was compared with i.m. morphine (4, 8 and 16 mg) in 128 cancer patients with moderate to severe postoperative pain; 102 patients completed the
Publikováno v:
NIDA research monograph. 49
Publikováno v:
Cancer nursing. 12(4)
An open study of 47 patients with cancer pain treated with repeated doses of a controlled-release oral morphine tablet was conducted to assess the acceptability of this drug and develop guidelines for its use. Each patient kept a detailed record of p
Publikováno v:
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 207(1)
The relative analgesic potency of oral and intramuscular codeine was evaluated in a double-blind crossover comparison of graded single doses in patients with chronic pain due to cancer. When both duration and intensity of analgesia are considered (to
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 60(5)
Effective evaluation and treatment of cancer pain require valid and independent measurement of pain intensity, pain relief, and psychological distress. The Memorial Pain Assessment Card (MPAC) is a simple instrument designed to provide rapid evaluati
Autor:
R. W. Houde
Publikováno v:
Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum. 74
Publikováno v:
NIDA research monograph. 27
The results of this study in postoperative patients have, thus far, revealed little that was not expected from a review of the literature. Heroin hydrochloride appears to be about two to three times more potent than morphine sulfate as an analgesic,