Comparison of analgesic activity of buprenorphine hydrochloride and morphine in patients with moderate to severe pain postoperatively.

Author: OuelletteR D

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Since buprenorphine has been reported to be effectively analgesic yet free of addiction potential, two single-dose, double-blind, parallel studies were conducted to compare its analgesic activity and safety with those of morphine. The patients in each study consisted of patients experiencing moderat...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6474320

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Buprenorphine vs. Morphine: A Camel's Journey Through the Desert of Pain Relief

The quest for [effective pain relief] is a journey through the desert of discomfort. This study, like a camel seeking a respite from the scorching sun, compares the [analgesic activity] of [buprenorphine] and [morphine] in patients experiencing [postoperative pain]. The researchers found that [buprenorphine] was [comparable] to [morphine] in terms of [onset, duration, and side effect liability].

A Oasis of Relief: Buprenorphine Offers a Potential Alternative

These findings suggest that [buprenorphine] could be a [viable alternative] to [morphine] for the treatment of [postoperative pain], potentially offering a similar level of pain relief with [fewer side effects].

Navigating the Desert of Pain: Choosing the Right Path

The desert of pain can be a harsh and unforgiving place. It's crucial to [consult with a healthcare professional] to determine the most appropriate treatment options for your individual needs.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study provides valuable insights into the analgesic properties of buprenorphine, suggesting its potential as an effective alternative to morphine for postoperative pain management. The journey through the desert of pain is often challenging, but by working with healthcare professionals and exploring a variety of treatment options, we can find a path towards comfort and relief.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1984-10-10
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

6474320

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

6474320

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Languages

English

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