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Antagonism between tilidine and naloxone on cerebral potentials and pain ratings in man
Antagonism between tilidine and naloxone on cerebral potentials and pain ratings in man,10.1016/0014-2999(83)90082-1,European Journal of Pharmacology,
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Antagonism between tilidine and naloxone on cerebral potentials and pain ratings in man
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B BROMM
,
E MEIER
,
E SCHAREIN
Journal:
European Journal of Pharmacology - EUR J PHARMACOL
, vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 431-439, 1983
DOI:
10.1016/0014-2999(83)90082-1
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...Human experimental studies applying local anesthesia, cortical potentials, and sensorimotor reflexes emphasize appropriate noxious stimulation by this kind of electrode (
Bromm et al. 1983;
Bromm and Meier 1984; Kaube et al. 2000; Katsarava et al. 2006)...
Kerstin Jung
,
et al.
Heterotopic low-frequency stimulation induces nociceptive LTD within t...
...Naloxone when administered by the oral route is rapidly metabolized by the liver (3); however, it has been reported that at doses higher than 15 mg per os it can still block the central effect of opioids in morphine-depende nt subjects (4, 5) and in healthy volunteers (
6
)...
...Existing pharmacologic data on these drugs indicate that naloxone per os is rapidly metabolized by the liver in about 30 rain (3), its antagonistic effect on the central nervous system starts 30-60 min after ingestion (4,
6
), and its duration of action is dose-dependent (5)...
G. Basilisco
,
et al.
Oral naloxone antagonizes loperamide-induced delay of orocecal transit
...Thus, the dependence producing potential of tilidine (Jasinski and Nutt 1973; McCarthy and Harrigan 1976; Beil and Trojan 1976, 1977; Wieck et al. 1977; Keup 1983) is reduced by the addition of naloxone (Brinkhoff and Peters-H/irtel 1978; Gabka 1978; Geisler et al. 1978; Krell and Hanke 1979; Brinkhoff 1981 ; Koelle et al. 1981 ;
Bromm et al. 1983;
Herrmann 1983; Herrmann et al. 1984)...
F. Hoffmeister
.
Negative reinforcing properties of naloxone in the non-dependent rhesu...
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Heterotopic low-frequency stimulation induces nociceptive LTD within the same central receptive field in man
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Citations: 1
)
Kerstin Jung
,
Lars Emil Larsen
,
Silke Rottmann
,
Jens Ellrich
Journal:
Experimental Brain Research - EXP BRAIN RES
, vol. 212, no. 2, pp. 189-198, 2011
Posterior Urethral Valves: Multivariate Analysis of Factors Affecting the Final Renal Outcome
Osama M. Sarhan
,
Alaa A. El-Ghoneimi
,
Tamer E. Helmy
,
Mohamed S. Dawaba
,
Ahmad M. Ghali
,
El-Houssiny I. Ibrahiem
Journal:
Journal of Urology - J UROL
, vol. 185, no. 6, pp. 2491-2496, 2011
Long-term depression of spinal nociception and pain in man: Influence of varying stimulation parameters
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Citations: 9
)
Kerstin Jung
,
Silke Rottmann
,
Jens Ellrich
Journal:
European Journal of Pain - EUR J PAIN
, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 161-170, 2009
Nociceptive flexion reflex and pain rating responses during endogenous opiate blockade with naltrexone in healthy young adults
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Citations: 6
)
Christopher R. France
,
Mustafa al’Absi
,
Christopher Ring
,
Janis L. France
,
Angie Harju
,
Lorentz E. Wittmers
Journal:
Biological Psychology - BIOL PSYCHOL
, vol. 75, no. 1, pp. 95-100, 2007
Actions of tilidine and nortilidine on cloned opioid receptors
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Citations: 4
)
Christophe Thierry
,
Jean-Marie Boeynaems
,
Meoni Paolo
Journal:
European Journal of Pharmacology - EUR J PHARMACOL
, vol. 506, no. 3, pp. 205-208, 2005