Analgesic Drugs Flashcards

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Nociception

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Detection of noxious stimuli or stimuli capable of damaging tissue

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4 Processes of pain

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Transduction
Transmission
Perception
Modulation

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Neuropathic pain

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Defined as “pain induced by injury to or disease of the somatosensory system”

Nerve injury or infections of nervous system

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4
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Analgesic

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Selectively blocks the sensation of pain without blocking other symptoms or loss of consciousness

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Anesthetic

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Local anaesthetic blocks nerve conduction and all local sensations (including pain)

General anaesthetics cause loss of sensations and unconsciousness

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Site of action of opioids

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  1. higher centres to alter the psychological response to pain
    ●pain can still be felt but produces less suffering
    (Perception)
  2. reduce neurotransmitter release from terminals pain fibres in dorsal horn of spinal cord (modulation)
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7
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Opioids

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Acts on opioid receptors

All opioid analgesics are full agonists or partial agonists at µ and k receptors

Properties of different opioid drugs result from variations in
●pharmacokinetics
●affinity and activation for different opioid receptor subtypes

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Opioid Receptor

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µ (mu) receptors
●Analgesia
●Brain (cortex, medulla, thalamus, limbic system, amygdala) and spinal cord

Kappa Receptors
•Analgesia
•Brain and spinal cord
•Dysphoria and hallucinations

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9
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Morphine

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Acute and chronic pain

Acts on mu (m) opioid receptors in brain/spinal cord

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10
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Analgesics for cancer pain

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NSAIDS (most common non-narcotic analgesic)

Adjuvants (antidepressant, anti seizure drugs, glucocorticoids

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Naloxone

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Opioid antagonist

shorter half life (2h) than morphine

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