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Перевод: analgesic
[прилагательное] анальгетический; [существительное] анальгетик
Тезаурус:
- Many conventional doctors and scientists, however, are still reluctant to accept that acupuncture can have therapeutic as well as analgesic effects, and this is at least partly because there is as yet little theoretical explanation of how acupuncture could exert therapeutic - as opposed to analgesic - action.
- The subsequent discovery of the endorphins and encephalins, hormones in the brain that act like morphine and so act as a natural analgesic, and their implication in the action of acupuncture, provided further theoretical explanation for its efficacy.
- Lastly, animal response to analgesic therapy designed for humans can be an excellent criterion when the animal responds but the failures which mark the intractable pains of man could be more common in animals.
- Two people may suffer pain from the same apparent origin; and yet their pain will not yield to the same analgesic.
- (4) Response to analgesic therapy
- Drugs were available such as Pulvis Cretae Aromaticus cum Opio BP (2.5 per cent of powdered opium - containing the narcotic analgesic morphine - in aromatic powder of chalk, which is chalk mixed with sucrose, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and powdered cardamon seed) or Mistura Kaolini et Morphinae , a suspension of light kaolin as a coating agent in sodium bicarbonate solution with added tincture of chloroform and morphine.
- McQuay pointed out that though such studies show clinical benefit from analgesic interventions before surgery the mechanism might not be pre-emptive analgesia because the study designs did not compare identical analgesic interventions after the surgical stimulus.
- Various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs given before surgery have been shown to have analgesic effects.
- These drugs had an antacid and analgesic effect on ulcers but the neutralising effect of simple antacids like chalk, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate, magnesium carbonate, and bismuth carbonate rarely lasted for more than 2h and these preparations did not cure ulcers.
- Why is the mortality from this commonly used analgesic so high 25 years after hepatotoxicity was first observed?
- A general anaesthetic with analgesic (pain-relieving) properties, it is produced by Parke-Davies and marketed as Ketalar.
- It would seem reasonable to call a drug an analgesic for a rat if it delays the time when the rat licks its feet when parked on a hot plate.
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