Etude comparative du valproate de sodium et du kétoprofène dans le traitement de la douleur postopératoire
@article{Martin1988EtudeCD, title={Etude comparative du valproate de sodium et du k{\'e}toprof{\`e}ne dans le traitement de la douleur postop{\'e}ratoire}, author={Cl. Martin and Alex Martin and Christian Rud and Matthew John Valli}, journal={Annales Francaises D Anesthesie Et De Reanimation}, year={1988}, volume={7}, pages={387-392} }
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Regional Anesthesia And Pain Review article: The role of anticonvulsant drugs in postoperative pain management: a bench-to-bed- side perspective (Le rôle des anticonvulsivants dans le traitement de la douleur postopératoire : perspective d'une application)
- Medicine, Biology
- 2006
Given the incomplete efficacy of currently available non-opioid analgesics, and the identified benefits of opioid sparing, anticonvulsant medications may be useful adjuncts for postoperative analgesia.
Review article: The role of anticonvulsant drugs in postoperative pain management: a bench-to-bedside perspective
- MedicineCanadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie
- 2006
Given the incomplete efficacy of currently available non-opioid analgesics, and the identified benefits of opioid sparing, anticonvulsant medications may be useful adjuncts for postoperative analgesia.
Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain.
- Medicine, PsychologyThe Cochrane database of systematic reviews
- 2000
The analgesic effectiveness of anticonvulsant drugs compared to either placebo or other drugs is evaluated in order to provide evidence-based recommendations for pain management in clinical practice and to identify a clinical research agenda.
Anticonvulsant drugs for management of pain: a systematic review
- MedicineBMJ
- 1995
Systematic review of randomised controlled trials of anticonvulsants for acute, chronic, or cancer pain identified by using Medline, by hand searching, by searching reference lists, and by contacting investigators found anticonVulsants were effective for trigeminal neuralgia and diabetic neuropathy and for migraine prophylaxis.
ON THE MECHANISM OF CARBAMAZEPIN-INDUCED ANTINOCICEPTION IN THE FORMALIN TEST
- Biology, MedicineThe International journal of neuroscience
- 2006
Sodium channel mechanisms may be involved partly in the antinociceptive induced by carbamazepine, as well as blockade of GABAA receptor subtype may induce chronic pain.
Anticonvulsant drugs for acute and chronic pain.
- Medicine, PsychologyThe Cochrane database of systematic reviews
- 2000
While gabapentin is increasingly being used for neuropathic pain the evidence would suggest that it is not superior to carbamazepine, and in chronic pain syndromes other than trigeminal neuralgia, anticonvulsants should be withheld until other interventions have been tried.
Valproate reverses stress-induced somatic hyperalgesia and visceral hypersensitivity by up-regulating spinal 5-HT2C receptor expression in female rats
- Biology, PsychologyNeuropharmacology
- 2020
Psychiatric agents and implications for perioperative analgesia.
- Psychology, MedicineBest practice & research. Clinical anaesthesiology
- 2014
Psychoactive drugs and pain
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1999
We will present information on psychoactive drugs used for the management of pain. Opioids are the most potent pain-relieving drugs and are often the drugs of choice in the management of acute severe…
Systematic review of outpatient services for chronic pain control.
- MedicineHealth technology assessment
- 1997
The evidence about the effectiveness of treatments for chronic pain is reviewed, focusing on the individual interventions that constitute the service, and NNTs, of the order of 2-4 indicate effective treatments are found.
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