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Assessment of Morphine-induced Hyperalgesia and Analgesic Tolerance in Mice Using Thermal and Mechanical Nociceptive Modalities
Published on: July 29, 2014
[Pain in patients with opiates dependence]
Pascal Courty1, Nicolas Authier
1CHU G. Montpied, pôle de psychiatrie, SATIS, BP 69, 63003 Clermont Ferrand cedex 1, France.
Abstract:
We have to trust the patient. Pain is undertreated. Inadequate treatment has adverse consequences. Over and under treatment are both liabilities. Opioid-maintained patients do experience pain. These patients report higher pain scores. They experience both opioid tolerance and hyperalgesia. They are responsive to opioid analgesia. They need baseline opioids ("opioid debt"), mostly a well-stabilized OST. They require higher doses, more frequent dosing and longer opioid administration.
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