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- Anticonvulsants
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- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
Detailed discussion
on anticonvulsants or anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs), with
references.
- Antidepressants
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- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
Detailed discussion
on antidepressants, with references.
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- Baclofen
- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
Baclofen(Lioresal) is
a GABA-agonist, although its exact mechanism of
action remains uncertain.
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- Benzodiazepines
- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
They are generally known as minor
tranquillisers and were introduced initially as anxiolytics (drugs to
relieve anxiety)
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- Capsaicin,
Corticosteroids, and CCK Antagonists (Printer-friendly
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- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
Usage of Capsaicin,
Corticosteroids, and CCK Antagonists in the treatment of chronic
pain.
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- NSAIDs
(Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)
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- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
NSAIDs are the most
widely used class of drugs in the United States.
- Opioid
Medication (Printer-friendly
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- Sarah Andreae-Jones
MB BS (Smith)
The term opioid
refers to any drug , natural, semi-synthetic or synthetic
compounds which act on opiate receptors in a similar way to opium.
Opiates are natural or semi-synthetic drugs. They may also
be known as narcotic drugs.
We
express our deepest appreciation to Dr. Sarah Smith, MD for her
tireless efforts despite her own struggles with arachnoiditis to
provide research regarding medications in the treatment of the
disease.
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