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- The Essence of Analgesia and Analgesics
- The Essence of Analgesia and Analgesics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Section 1 Pain Definitions
- Section 2 Oral and Parenteral Opioid Analgesics
- 13 Opioids and opioid receptors
- 14 Morphine – oral and parenteral
- 15 Morphine sulfate controlled-release
- 16 Combination agonist–antagonist opioid analgesics
- 17 Meperidine
- 18 Codeine and codeine compounds
- 19 Oxycodone and oxycodone compounds
- 20 Opioid plus ibuprofen compounds
- 21 Oxycodone controlled-release
- 22 Hydrocodone bitartrate
- 23 Hydromorphone (oral and parenteral)
- 24 Oxymorphone injectable
- 25 Oxymorphone extended-release
- 26 Methadone
- 27 Fentanyl oral and buccal delivery systems
- 28 Fentanyl transdermal system
- 29 Tramadol and tramadol plus acetaminophen
- 30 Tramadol extended-release
- 31 Tapentadol
- 32 Remifentanil
- 33 Nalbuphine
- 34 Butorphanol
- 35 Buprenorphine: intravenous neuraxial and transdermal applications
- 36 Opioid dosing in pediatric patients
- 37 Opioid tolerance and dependence
- 38 Opioid-induced hyperalgesia
- 39 Opioid rotation
- Section 3 Neuraxial Opioid Analgesics
- Section 4 NSAIDs
- Section 5 Local Anesthetics
- Section 6 Anticonvulsant-Type Analgesics
- Section 7 NMDA Antagonists
- Section 8 Alpha-Adrenergic Analgesics
- Section 9 Antidepressants
- Section 10 Muscle Relaxants
- Section 11 Adjuvant Analgesics and Antiemetics
- Section 12 New and Emerging Analgesics
- Index
35 - Buprenorphine: intravenous neuraxial and transdermal applications
from Section 2 - Oral and Parenteral Opioid Analgesics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2010
- The Essence of Analgesia and Analgesics
- The Essence of Analgesia and Analgesics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Section 1 Pain Definitions
- Section 2 Oral and Parenteral Opioid Analgesics
- 13 Opioids and opioid receptors
- 14 Morphine – oral and parenteral
- 15 Morphine sulfate controlled-release
- 16 Combination agonist–antagonist opioid analgesics
- 17 Meperidine
- 18 Codeine and codeine compounds
- 19 Oxycodone and oxycodone compounds
- 20 Opioid plus ibuprofen compounds
- 21 Oxycodone controlled-release
- 22 Hydrocodone bitartrate
- 23 Hydromorphone (oral and parenteral)
- 24 Oxymorphone injectable
- 25 Oxymorphone extended-release
- 26 Methadone
- 27 Fentanyl oral and buccal delivery systems
- 28 Fentanyl transdermal system
- 29 Tramadol and tramadol plus acetaminophen
- 30 Tramadol extended-release
- 31 Tapentadol
- 32 Remifentanil
- 33 Nalbuphine
- 34 Butorphanol
- 35 Buprenorphine: intravenous neuraxial and transdermal applications
- 36 Opioid dosing in pediatric patients
- 37 Opioid tolerance and dependence
- 38 Opioid-induced hyperalgesia
- 39 Opioid rotation
- Section 3 Neuraxial Opioid Analgesics
- Section 4 NSAIDs
- Section 5 Local Anesthetics
- Section 6 Anticonvulsant-Type Analgesics
- Section 7 NMDA Antagonists
- Section 8 Alpha-Adrenergic Analgesics
- Section 9 Antidepressants
- Section 10 Muscle Relaxants
- Section 11 Adjuvant Analgesics and Antiemetics
- Section 12 New and Emerging Analgesics
- Index
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- The Essence of Analgesia and Analgesics , pp. 157 - 160Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010