![]() Novel Aspects of Pain Management: Opioids and Beyond
ISBN: 978-0-471-18017-3
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373 pages
August 1999
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Neurophysiology of Acute and Chronic Pain (A. Dickenson & A. Reeve).
Animal Models of Pain (A. Cowan).
Recent Advances in the Pharmacology of Opioids (M. Ossipov, et al.).
Some New Insights into the Pharmacology of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (K. McCormack).
Peripherally Acting Analgesic Agents (H. Rang, et al.).
Vanilloids as Analgsics (A. Dray).
Neurokinin Antagonists (N. Rupniak & R. Hill).
Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists: Potential Analgesics for Persistent Pain (T. Coderre).
Alpha-2 Adrenergic Agonists as Analgesics (T. Yaksh).
Serotonin and Its Receptors in Pain Control (M. Hamon & S. Bourgoin).
Purines: Potential for Development as Analgesic Agents (J. Sawynok & A. Poon).
-Aminobutyric Acid and Pain (N. Bowery & M. Malcagio).
Cholinergic Agonists as Analgesics (E. Iwamoto).
Dopaminergic Drugs as Analgesics (K. Franklin).
Tricyclic and Other Antidepressants as Analgesics (A. Eschalier, et al.).
Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Modulators (J. Hunter).
Spinal Drug Interactions (J. Eisenach & G. Gebhart).
Index.
Animal Models of Pain (A. Cowan).
Recent Advances in the Pharmacology of Opioids (M. Ossipov, et al.).
Some New Insights into the Pharmacology of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (K. McCormack).
Peripherally Acting Analgesic Agents (H. Rang, et al.).
Vanilloids as Analgsics (A. Dray).
Neurokinin Antagonists (N. Rupniak & R. Hill).
Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists: Potential Analgesics for Persistent Pain (T. Coderre).
Alpha-2 Adrenergic Agonists as Analgesics (T. Yaksh).
Serotonin and Its Receptors in Pain Control (M. Hamon & S. Bourgoin).
Purines: Potential for Development as Analgesic Agents (J. Sawynok & A. Poon).
-Aminobutyric Acid and Pain (N. Bowery & M. Malcagio).
Cholinergic Agonists as Analgesics (E. Iwamoto).
Dopaminergic Drugs as Analgesics (K. Franklin).
Tricyclic and Other Antidepressants as Analgesics (A. Eschalier, et al.).
Voltage-Gated Ion Channel Modulators (J. Hunter).
Spinal Drug Interactions (J. Eisenach & G. Gebhart).
Index.

