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  • ...), it is indeed a very popular product for the treatment of tough [[muscle pain]], [[arthritic pains]], [[rheumatic pains]], [[bursitis]], [[lumbago]], etc
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  • ...rchivedate = | quote = | accessdate = 2008-10-15}}</ref> [[excitement]], [[pain]], [[Capsaicin|consumption of spicy food]] and [[orgasm]],<ref name="urlBBC ...ord, endorphins are released which prevent nerve cells from releasing more pain signals. Immediately after injury, endorphins allow animals to feel a sense
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  • ...word ''analgesic'' derives from Greek ''an-'' ("without") and ''algos'' ("pain"). ...in RH, Backonja M, Rowbotham MC, ''et al.'' |title=Advances in neuropathic pain: diagnosis, mechanisms, and treatment recommendations |journal=Arch. Neurol
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  • Other effects of mitragynine are a reduction in smooth muscle tone, local anesthesia, and central nervous system depression. Acute side e ...include hostility, aggression, wet nose, inability to work, flow of tears, muscle and bone aches, and jerky limb movement.<ref>http://www.kratomshop.com/krat
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  • ...[analgesic]]s, usually [[opioid]]s or opioids+[[NSAID]]S. Many [[skeletal muscle relaxant]]s, atypical analgesics like [[nefopam]], NSAIDS, [[anticonvulsant ...]] are the most common reasons for physicians to employ these drugs in the pain management programme for a given patient.
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  • ...a variety of physiological processes including [[appetite]], [[nociception|pain-sensation]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], and [[memory]]. It is named for [ ...od intake." Nature. 2001 Apr 12;410(6830):822-5. PMID 11298451</ref> and [[pain]] sensation.<ref>Cravatt, B.F. et al. "Supersensitivity to anandamide and e
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  • ...= 25|issue = 2|date = 1 February 2008|url = http://www.consultantlive.com/pain/article/10168/1147591}}</ref> The FDA does facilitate scientific investigat ...found in the treatment of spasticity, painful conditions (i.e. neurogenic pain), movement disorders, asthma, and glaucoma. Reported but "less-confirmed" e
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  • ...ac muscle|cardiac]], [[skeletal muscle|skeletal]], and [[smooth muscle]] [[Muscle contraction|contraction]], [[epithelium|epithelial]] transport of nutrients ...β, and γ subunits. These channels play an important role in both linking muscle excitation with contraction as well as neuronal excitation with transmitter
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  • ...at opioid addiction in higher dosages (>2&nbsp;mg) and to control moderate pain in non-opioid tolerant individuals in lower dosages (~200&nbsp;µg). ...transdermal patch|transdermal formulation]] for the treatment of [[chronic pain]].
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  • ...id=6535849 |doi=10.3109/15563658408992586}}</ref> The relative immunity to pain is likely produced by indirect interaction with the endogenous endorphin an ...d receptor, though the NMDAR certainly does play a role in transmission of pain signals).{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
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  • '''''[[Muscle|Musculo]][[skeletal]]:''''' ...[[thebaine]]. Hydrocodone is an orally active [[narcotic]] [[analgesic]] (pain reliever) and [[Cough medicine|antitussive]] (cough suppressant). It is com
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  • ...ix Nasal Spray) for short-term management of moderate to moderately severe pain requiring analgesia at the opioid level. ...|indicated]] for short-term management of moderate to severe postoperative pain. Concerns about the high incidence of reported side effects led to restric
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  • ...y drugs]] (NSAIDs) of the arylpropionic acid class, which is used to treat muscle inflammation and [[arthritis]]. It is an active metabolite of [[fenbufen]]. {{Topical products for joint and muscular pain}}
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  • ...] pain, muscle pain, and joint disease, as well as to alleviate fevers and pain, and prevent [[endotoxemia]]. It is also effective in injuries of the eye. ...rlying problem causing the fever or pain, only the symptoms. Additionally, pain is often useful for a veterinarian to diagnose a horse's condition, and mas
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  • ...irst8 = K | last9 = Muneta | first9 = T | title = Ketoprofen Absorption by Muscle and Tendon after Topical or Oral Administration in Patients Undergoing Ante ...] and other drugs used as NSAIDs or adjuvant, atypical or potentiators for pain treatment.
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  • ...[opioids]] such as [[fentanyl]] may be combined with propofol to alleviate pain.<ref name=cpaedpap>Miner JR, Burton JH. Clinical practice advisory: Emergen ...rm propofol. Marketed as Lusedra, this new formulation may not produce the pain at injection site that often occurs with the traditional form of the drug.
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  • ...y remained a treatment of last resort. Largely because of the associated [[pain]], many patients with surgical disorders chose certain death rather than un ...gy]] which led to the development of general anesthesia and the control of pain.
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  • ...ly threatened him in the early 1990s." This provided Ruthless Records with muscle to enter into negotiations with [[Death Row Records]] over Dr. Dre’s depa ...nd knowledge of Jewish tradition, faith, culture, land, history, strength, pain and peoplehood
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  • ...the anthrax spores and bacilli to the central chest cavity can cause chest pain and difficulty breathing. Once in the lymph nodes, the spores germinate int ...or most other lesions, cutaneous anthrax infections normally do not cause pain.<ref name="CDC-Anthrax" />
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