[Comparison between the analgesic effects of fentanyl and morphine in conscious man (author's transl)].

Author: CathelinM, MalkiM, ViarsP, VignesR

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Fentanyl citrate is administered intramuscularly at increasing doses to patients suffering from an intense pain in the facial or trigeminal nerves territory. Fentanyl induces a very intense analgesia which develops during the hour following the administration. The intensity and the duration of the e...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7457945

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Pain Relief in the Desert: Fentanyl vs. Morphine

Pain, a relentless desert heat, can be a challenging experience. This study investigates the analgesic effects of two potent pain relievers, fentanyl and morphine, comparing their effectiveness in managing severe pain. The researchers administered these medications to patients suffering from intense pain in the facial or trigeminal nerve territory, evaluating their ability to provide relief and their duration of action.

A Balancing Act: Comparing Analgesic Potency

The study revealed that fentanyl, while significantly more potent than morphine, did not provide the expected level of pain relief. This finding highlights the complexities of pain management and the need for careful dosage adjustments. The researchers also found that the duration of action of fentanyl was not significantly different from morphine, suggesting that both medications may provide similar pain relief over time.

Finding the Right Oasis: Managing Pain Effectively

This study emphasizes the importance of finding the right balance between pain relief and potential side effects. It's like choosing the right oasis in the desert – some oases offer more shade and water, while others may have hidden dangers. The study encourages a careful and personalized approach to managing pain, considering both the effectiveness and the risks associated with different analgesics.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study compares the analgesic effects of fentanyl and morphine, highlighting the complexities of pain management. It's like choosing the right camel to navigate the desert of pain – some camels are faster but require more care, while others are slower but more reliable. This research reminds us that finding the right balance between pain relief and safety is crucial for managing chronic pain effectively.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1981-03-27
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

7457945

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

7457945

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