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The patient spent her remaining nine months of life attempting to adapt to yet another treatment - induced change in ... the spinal cord does not heal and degeneration ensues ; there are also changes in associated vascular structures .
The patient spent her remaining nine months of life attempting to adapt to yet another treatment - induced change in ... the spinal cord does not heal and degeneration ensues ; there are also changes in associated vascular structures .
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s51 study assessed mood changes from days one to two in postoperative patients receiving meperidine or another narcotic . Those treated with meperidine reported feeling angry , “ blue , ” sad , restless , pessimistic , apprehensive ...
s51 study assessed mood changes from days one to two in postoperative patients receiving meperidine or another narcotic . Those treated with meperidine reported feeling angry , “ blue , ” sad , restless , pessimistic , apprehensive ...
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Tolerance to opioids is not related to changes in metabolism ; rather , it is related to undefined changes in the opiate receptors . There is no limit to the extent to which tolerance to the analgesic effect of opioids can develop .
Tolerance to opioids is not related to changes in metabolism ; rather , it is related to undefined changes in the opiate receptors . There is no limit to the extent to which tolerance to the analgesic effect of opioids can develop .
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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