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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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Oxycodone versus Fentanyl for Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia after Laparoscopic Gynecologic Surgery

Kim NS, Kim JE

OBJECTIVE: Oxycodone, a semi-synthetic thebaine derivative opioid, is commonly used for treating moderate to severe pain. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy and side effects of...
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A Comparative Study of the Epidural Buprenorphine and Morphine for Post-Cesarean Section Pain Relief

Kim SH, Park CH, Song PO, Lee SH, Kim IK, Shin MK

Buprenorphine is a semisynthetic, highly lipophilic opioid derived from thebaine and it is 30 to 40 times more potent than morphine. This study was performed to compare the clinical effects...
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Effects of Continuous Epidural Infusion of Buprenorphine for Postoperative Pain Management

Yoon HD, Park YC, Lim HJ

  • KMID: 2104752
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 1996 Jun;9(1):151-158.
BACKGROUND: Buprenorphine, a new synthetic thebaine derivative, is a partial agonist of the opioid mu-receptor with high receptor affinity, great lipid solubility, and slow rate of opiate receptor association and...
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Comparison of Epidural Buprenorphine and Morphine for Postoperative Pain Control in Combined Spinal Epidural Anesthesia for Cesarean Section

Kim WY

BACKGROUND: Combined spinal epidural anesthesia has become the technique of anesthesia for cesarean section because of the reliability of spinal block with the flexibility of epidural block. Buprenorphine, a...
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