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Platinum and other heavy metal therapies such as diamminedichloroplatinum may produce a tinnitus secondary to ototoxicity , ophthalmologic symptoms , and peripheral sensory neuropathies including dysesthesias and paresthesias like those ...
Platinum and other heavy metal therapies such as diamminedichloroplatinum may produce a tinnitus secondary to ototoxicity , ophthalmologic symptoms , and peripheral sensory neuropathies including dysesthesias and paresthesias like those ...
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NARCOTIC ANALGESICS Narcotic analgesics ( opioids ) are a group of naturally occurring , semisynthetic , and synthetic drugs that effectively relieve pain without producing loss of consciousness and have the potential to produce ...
NARCOTIC ANALGESICS Narcotic analgesics ( opioids ) are a group of naturally occurring , semisynthetic , and synthetic drugs that effectively relieve pain without producing loss of consciousness and have the potential to produce ...
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The precise biochemical mechanism by which they produce their effects is presumed to be a direct interaction with the opiate receptors identified both centrally and in the spinal cord . It has been suggested that opiates may also act on ...
The precise biochemical mechanism by which they produce their effects is presumed to be a direct interaction with the opiate receptors identified both centrally and in the spinal cord . It has been suggested that opiates may also act on ...
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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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