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Skin nociceptive block with pramoxine delivery by subcutaneous injection in rats.
Author: ChenYu-Wen, ChiuChong-Chi, ChouAn-Kuo, HungChing-Hsia, WangJhi-Joung
Original Abstract of the Article :
Pramoxine has been shown to produce spinal anesthesia, while cutaneous analgesia (peripheral) of pramoxine is not established. The experimental goal was to examine cutaneous antinociception produced by a local anesthetic (LA) pramoxine and compare this result with that of another well-known LA lidoc...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pharep.2018.09.001
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Pramoxine: A Pain-Relieving Oasis in the Desert of Nociception
Nociception, the body's intricate system for detecting pain, can be a challenging landscape to navigate. This study, like a skilled desert explorer, investigates the analgesic properties of pramoxine, exploring its potential as a local anesthetic for relieving pain. The authors, like meticulous scientists, compare the effects of pramoxine to those of lidocaine, another well-known local anesthetic, examining their ability to block pain signals.
Pramoxine's Analgesic Potential: A New Oasis in the Desert of Pain
This study, like a wellspring of knowledge in the desert, unveils the potential of pramoxine as a local anesthetic for relieving pain. The authors, like meticulous desert explorers, demonstrate the efficacy of pramoxine in blocking nociceptive signals, suggesting its potential as a novel treatment option for pain management. This study, like a beacon of hope in the night sky, illuminates the potential for pramoxine to offer relief to those struggling with pain.
Managing Pain: Finding Relief in the Desert
This study, like a compass guiding travelers through a vast and unforgiving desert, offers valuable insight into the management of pain. The authors, like seasoned desert guides, emphasize the importance of choosing effective treatments that can effectively block nociceptive signals and provide pain relief. This study, like a wellspring of knowledge, reminds us that a targeted approach can often lead to more effective and sustained relief.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a camel navigating a challenging desert, offers a valuable glimpse into the potential of pramoxine for pain management. Pramoxine, like a refreshing oasis, emerges as a potential solution for relieving pain, particularly in the context of nociceptive block. However, the study, like a desert traveler, reminds us that further research is necessary to fully understand the long-term impact of pramoxine and optimize its use.
Date :
- Date Completed 2019-01-14
- Date Revised 2020-01-06
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