clinical pain Flashcards

1
Q

Where do non-opiods act?

A

Non-opiod analgesics such as NSAIDS / COX2 inhibitors actsperipherally.

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2
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Where do Opioids act?

A

Opioids act at 2 sites in the spinal cord.

  • presynaptically pain signal transmission is reduced.
  • postsynaptically membrane is hyperpolarised, decreasing the probability of action potential generation.
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3
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What type of pain are NSAIDs effective on

A

mainly nociceptive

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4
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What type of drug is paracetamol and where does it act?

A

Paracetamol is a non-opioid analgesic.

Paracetamol acts centrally.

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5
Q

What strength of opioids are tramadol and codeine?

A

weak

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6
Q

What strength of opioids are morphine and oxycodone?

A

stong

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7
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What opioids should not be used in renal failure?

A

Morphine or codeine because the sedative metabolites accumulate.

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8
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where do spinal opioids act?

A

dorsal horn of cord

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9
Q

What is neuropathic pain?

A

spontaneuous pain and hypersensitivity to pain in association with damage to or a lesion of the nervous system.

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10
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What does drug therapy for neuropathic pain include?

A
  • antidepressants
  • anticonvulsants
  • opioids
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