The findings in the study suggest that there are ways to prevent morphine from increasing pain for those patients who suffer from intractable and morphine-related pain. The study could serve as the foundation for developing strategies to improve treatment of post-operative and chronic pain, according to the report.
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Study: Researchers Learn About Possible Relief From Morphine
Related Pain
A new study published in the online edition of Nature
Neuroscience, has identified the molecular pathway by which morphine
can increase pain, which could lead to new ways of making morphine effective
for more patients, according to a PsychCentral
report.
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findings in the study suggest that there are ways to prevent morphine from
increasing pain for those patients who suffer from intractable and
morphine-related pain. The study could serve as the foundation for developing
strategies to improve treatment of post-operative and chronic pain, according
to the report.
More Articles on Pain Management:
ASIPP: Keep Epidural & Transforaminal Injections Off
National Coverage Determination List
New Jersey
Bill Emphasizes Physician’s Preferred Pain Medication Over Insurers
New Pain Institute in Illinois
Offers Osteoarthritis Pain Relief Program
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already know this so we can get right to the meat of the study.
