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Clinical pharmacology of pain / Eija Kalso.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Kalso, Eija, author.
Series:
Henry Stewart talks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pain management.
Physical Description:
1 streaming video file (01 hour, 10 min., 47 sec.) : sound, color.
Place of Publication:
London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2010.
System Details:
video file
Contents:
Introduction
Drugs used in pain management (1)
Drugs used in pain management (2)
Route of drug administration
How to choose the right analgesic
Acute pain
Mechanism based
Nociceptive vs. neuropathic pain
Cancer pain
WHO ladder for cancer pain
Modified WHO ladder for cancer pain
Absorption of fentanyl through the skin
Evidence-based pain relief
Comparison of different analgesics (1)
Comparison of different analgesics (2)
Interindividual variation of PTGS1 and PTGS2
PTGS2 polymorphisms and analgesic response
Interindividual variation in response to codeine
Pharmacokinetics of codeine and morphine
Tramadol
Pharmacogenetics of analgesics
Human mu opioid receptor gene SNPs
NSAIDS & COXIBs
Adverse effects of NSAIDs
Endogenous opiates and behavior
Nomenclature of opioid receptors
Opioid receptor binding and activation
Morphine and oxycodone in the brain and plasma
Log octanol/water partition coefficients of opioids
Pharmacokinetics of opioids (1)
Transfer half-lives of opioids - plasma and brain
Important half-lives of opioids
Pharmacokinetics of opioids (2)
Metabolism of oxycodone
Oxycodone: CYP 3A4
SEM plasma concentrations after oxycodone
Equianalgesic doses
Pharmacokinetics of methadone
Elimination of methadone
Methadone drug interactions
Adverse effects of opioids
Neuropathic pain
Blocking sodium channels
Treatment of neuropathic pain: Evidence of efficacy
Antidepressants
Neuropathic pain conditions: Antidepressants
Mechanisms of action of antidepressants
Drug interactions
Ca++-channel modifiers as analgesics
Gabapentinoids mechanism of action
Gabapentinoids effects
Neuropathic pain conditions: Gabapentinoids
Sodium channel blockers as analgesics
Mechanisms of action of anticonvulsants
Topical analgesics
Capsaicin
New indications for "adjuvant" drugs
Opioids in chronic non-cancer related pain (1)
Opioids in chronic non-cancer related pain (2)
Treatment duration
Adverse effects
Other concerns
Combinations
Tailoring treatment for the individual patient
New targets
Guidelines.
Notes:
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Retrieved April 14, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/1140/.

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