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Attention to postoperative pain control in children

Lee JY, Jo YY

Even with the rapid development of pediatric postoperative pain management, pediatric patients have remained undertreated for postoperative pain because of difficulty in pain assessment and concerns regarding side effects of...
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Successful Treatment with Transdermal Buprenorphine Patch in Opioid-Dependent Cancer Patients: Case Series

Go SI, Kim JH, Lee GW, Kang JH

Opioid aberrant behavior is an emerging problem as strong opioid is increasingly used to alleviate cancer pain in patients with cancer. Although the treatment of opioid addiction and physical dependence...
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Use of Opioid Analgesics for the Management of Chronic Noncancer Pain

Lee WH

Using opioids as a component in the treatment of chronic noncancer pain, when other approaches have failed, and where the quality of life is poor due to the pain, is...
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Guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic non-cancer pain in Korea: can you overcome “opiophobia”?

Baik JS

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Pain managements in pancreatic cancer patient with opioid-induced hyperalgesia: A case report

Park JH, Lim DH, Kim YH, Ryu KH, Moon DE

  • KMID: 2169091
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Apr;7(2):110-113.
Opioids are generally used to treat severe cancer pain. Usually, it is common to increase the dose of opioids to maintain analgesia. Opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) is a paradoxical response to...
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Opioid induced hyperalgesia in anesthetic settings

Lee HJ, Yeomans DC

Pain is difficult to investigate and difficult to treat, in part, because of problems in quantification and assessment. The use of opioids, combined with classic anesthetics to maintain hemodynamic stability...
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Opioid-induced Muscle Rigidity with a Delayed Manifestation Misunderstood as a Tension Pneumothorax: A case report

Kang BJ, Kim SH

Opioid-induced rigidity is a potentially life-threatening complication that can occur after treatment with large doses of opioids, but with early recognition it can be treated effectively with naloxone or with...
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Opioid pharmacogenetics in anesthesia and pain management

Kim KM

Opioids are the cornerstone for treating moderate to severe pain and are commonly used for anesthesia and pain management. However, large inter-individual variability exists in the analgesic and adverse effects....
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The Role of Opioids and Alcohol in the Development of Achalasia Type III and Esophagogastric Junction Outflow Obstruction

Kim GH, Jung KW

  • KMID: 2449088
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2019 Apr;25(2):177-178.
  • doi: 10.5056/jnm19047
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Intra-articular Morphine for Pain Relief after Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Bai SJ, Cho BJ, Nam SH, Lee HC, Ahn EK

BACKGROUND: Opioids can produce potent antinociceptive effects by interacting with local opioid receptors in inflamed peripheral tissue. However, reports on pain relief with intra-articular morphine after arthroscopic knee operations are...
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Cancer Pain Management-Nonopoid Analgesics

Kim DH

  • KMID: 2341020
  • J Korean Med Assoc.
  • 2010 Feb;53(2):164-168.
Cancer pain patients have various diagnosis, stage of disease, response to pain, and treatments and individualized treatment methods are thus needed. Use of Nonopioid analgesics is the first step treatment...
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Recent trends in pharmacologic treatment of cancer pain

Sohn KS, Kim JH

Cancer pain is among the most undesirable side effects and complications for cancer patients. Severe cancer pain acts as physical and psychological stress and makes it difficult for patients to...
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Two Cases of Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia in Cancer Patients Treated with Opioids for Pain Management

Hong S, Kwon JH, Han SJ

Opioids are important drugs for the management of severe cancer pain without a ceiling effect. However, opioid administration leads to dose-limiting complications including drowsiness, hallucinations, delirium, respiratory depression, cognitive impairment,...
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Management of Pain in Advanced Cancer Patients

Kim SY

Pain is the most persistent and incapacitating symptom of recurrent or metastatic cancer. About 60~90% of patients with metastatic cancer have pain long before the terminal stage of their illness....
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Morphine as a suspect of aiding the propagation of cancer cells

Shin Y

Controlling pain in cancer patients is important for several reasons including patient quality of life (QOL). In moderate-to-severe cancer-pain management, opioid analgesics are indispensable. Among these, morphine is the most...
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Nursing students' Knowledge on Pain Management

Shin YH, Park YS

  • KMID: 2326881
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1995 Mar;25(1):164-172.
Pain management of postoperative patients or patients suffering from terminal cancer became one of the most important task of nurses in recent years. This study analyzed basic knowledge of 175...
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Oxycodone: A New Therapeutic Option in Postoperative Pain Management

Choi BM

Oxycodone is a semi-synthetic opioid synthesized from poppy-derived thebaine. It is a narcotic analgesic generally indicated for relief of moderate to severe pain. Although developed in an attempt to improve...
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Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain

Yoon DU, Kang UG

Opioids are effective analgesics, but they are often difficult to use properly, due mainly to adverse events, such as constipation, respiratory depression, addiction, tolerance, and opioid induced hyperalgesia. In the...
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Designing the ideal perioperative pain management plan starts with multimodal analgesia

Schwenk ES, Mariano ER

Multimodal analgesia is defined as the use of more than one pharmacological class of analgesic medication targeting different receptors along the pain pathway with the goal of improving analgesia while...
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Can oliceridine (TRV130), an ideal novel µ receptor G protein pathway selective (µ-GPS) modulator, provide analgesia without opioid-related adverse reactions?

Ok HG, Kim SY, Lee SJ, Kim TK, Huh BK, Kim KH

All drugs have both favorable therapeutic and untoward adverse effects. Conventional opioid analgesics possess both analgesia and adverse reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, and respiratory depression. The opioid ligand binds...
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