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Irina Grosu1, Patricia Lavand'homme
1Department of Anesthesiology, Saint-Luc Hospital Medical School, Université Catholique de Louvain Avenue Hippocrate 10-1821, B-1200 Brussels Belgium.
Abstract:
For many years, clonidine, an α2-adrenergic receptor (α2-AR) agonist, has been widely used as an analgesic adjuvant in perioperative conditions and pain therapy. Dexmedetomidine (DMET) is currently the most potent α2-AR agonist available and was first approved as a sedative agent for use in the intensive care unit. However, DMET has recently been investigated for its analgesic effects and has the potential to become an alternative to clonidine.
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