Physiology of Spinal Opioids and its relevance for Pain Management Selection
<p> To use spinal opioids appropriately, it is necessary to understand the pharmacokinetics and clinical pharmacology of these drugs including which opioids produce selective spinal analgesia and which do not. Briefl y, spinal selectivity is highest for hydrophilic opioids and lowest for li...
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Main Author: | Borja Mugabure Bujedo (Author) |
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Open Journal of Pain Medicine - Peertechz Publications,
2017-06-15.
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