- An
analgesic drug, also
called simply an
analgesic, antalgic, pain reliever, or painkiller, is any
member of the
group of
drugs used for pain management...
- a new
report showed a
clear risk of
prolonged opioid use when
opioid analgesics are
initiated for an
acute pain
management following surgery or trauma...
- another. Pain
relief starts soon
after taking the
first dose, and a full
analgesic effect should normally be
obtained within a w****,
whereas an anti-inflammatory...
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Analgesic nephropathy is
injury to the
kidneys caused by
analgesic medications such as aspirin, bucetin, phenacetin, and paracetamol. The term usually...
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severe pain. It
contains tramadol, as the hydrochloride, an
analgesic; and
paracetamol an
analgesic. It is
taken by mouth. "AusPAR:
Tramadol hydrochloride...
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Compound analgesics are
those with
multiple active ingredients; they
include many of the
stronger prescription analgesics.
Active ingredients that have...
- An
analgesic adjuvant is a
medication that is
typically used for
indications other than pain
control but
provides control of pain (analgesia) in some...
-
agents (e.g. lidocaine). Even
though acute pain can be
managed using analgesics,
conduction anesthesia may be
preferable because of
superior pain control...
- antidepressant, but then
increasingly as an
analgesic.
Nefopam was
significantly more
effective than
aspirin as an
analgesic in one
clinical trial,
although with...
- for
treatment of
fibromyalgia as a
secondary painkiller by the NHS. Its
analgesic effects take
approximately an hour to be realized, and it
takes from two...