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Medical opioid disposal in Fukuoka and Kumamoto cities
In this study, we assessed disposed medical opioids in community pharmacies of Fukuoka city and in all of medical organizations of Kumamoto cities for 3 and 2 years, respectively. We collected official opioid disposal reports in Kumamoto city and Fukuoka City Pharmaceutical Association disposal information sheet in Fukuoka city. The total amount of disposed opioids was worth 7.1 million ¥ from 2017 to 2019 in Fukuoka city, and 8.9 million ¥ in for 2 years (2018 and 2019) in Kumamoto city. In Fukuoka city, the most disposed opioid was 20 mg Oxycontin®, worth approximately 940,000 ¥. In Kumamoto city we assessed data in ...
Source: Yakugaku Zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan - March 8, 2023 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Asami Ota Shinnosuke Kurata Kaho Tatsuma Hinako Isaka Yoshinori Higuchi Takeshi Nishina Keiko Haraguchi Junichi Takaki Taro Kihara Taizo Tanaka Tomoko Amagata Ichiro Inaba Takehiro Kawashiri Daisuke Kobayashi Takao Shimazoe Source Type: research

Effects of U.S. State Medical Cannabis Laws on Treatment of Chronic Noncancer Pain
CONCLUSION: This study did not identify important effects of medical cannabis laws on receipt of opioid or nonopioid pain treatment among patients with chronic noncancer pain.PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE: National Institute on Drug Abuse.PMID:37399549 | DOI:10.7326/M23-0053
Source: Annals of Internal Medicine - July 3, 2023 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Emma E McGinty Kayla N Tormohlen Nicholas J Seewald Mark C Bicket Alexander D McCourt Lainie Rutkow Sarah A White Elizabeth A Stuart Source Type: research

Pharmacological treatment of neonatal pain: In search of a new equipoise
Summary: Inadequate management of pain in early human life contributes to impaired neurodevelopmental outcome and alters pain thresholds, pain or stress-related behavior and physiological responses. However, there are also emerging animal experimental data on the impact of exposure to analgo-sedatives on the incidence and extent of neuro-apoptosis. Since this association has also been suggested in humans, the pharmacological treatment of neonatal pain is in search of a new equipoise since these ‘conflicting’ observations are the main drivers to further reconsider our current treatment regimens. This review focuses on n...
Source: Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine - October 29, 2012 Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Karel Allegaert, Dick Tibboel, John van den Anker Source Type: research

Improved identification of multiple drugs of abuse and relative metabolites in urine samples using liquid chromatography/triple quadrupole mass spectrometry coupled with a library search.
CONCLUSIONS: The LC/QqQ-MS/MS method is a comprehensive assay in which tMRM and the product ion scan are combined in a single run by using a QqQ mass analyzer to simultaneously quantify amphetamine, ketamine, morphine, and their relative metabolites in urine. The proposed method can be applied in forensic science. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. PMID: 25156593 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : RCM - September 1, 2014 Category: Chemistry Authors: Lin HR, Liao CC, Lin TC Tags: Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 3324: Physician-Delivered Pain Neuroscience Education for Opioid Tapering: A Case Report
We describe the case of a 75-year-old female with chronic low back pain (CLBP), on opioids for more than 15 years. She presented with an acute episode of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and shortness of breath. After a complete work-up, it was concluded that her presenting symptoms were likely due to her high levels of CLBP and high dose opioids. At the time of intervention, her opioid dosage was between 50–90 MME (Morphine milligram equivalent) (Norco 8 × 7.5 mg/day + Fentanyl 12 mcg patch). She was subsequently seen by the physician for seven outpatient internal medicine appointments over ni...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - May 10, 2020 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Vikas Agarwal Adriaan Louw Emilio J. Puentedura Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 25, Pages 3870: Biased versus Partial Agonism in the Search for Safer Opioid Analgesics
lamo Calò Opioids such as morphine—acting at the mu opioid receptor—are the mainstay for treatment of moderate to severe pain and have good efficacy in these indications. However, these drugs produce a plethora of unwanted adverse effects including respiratory depression, constipation, immune suppression and with prolonged treatment, tolerance, dependence and abuse liability. Studies in β-arrestin 2 gene knockout (βarr2(−/−)) animals indicate that morphine analgesia is potentiated while side effects are reduced, suggesting that drugs bia...
Source: Molecules - August 24, 2020 Category: Chemistry Authors: Joaquim Azevedo Neto Anna Costanzini Roberto De Giorgio David G. Lambert Chiara Ruzza Girolamo Cal ò Tags: Review Source Type: research

An Interprofessional Approach to Chronic Pain Management and Education
CONCLUSIONS: Our study illustrates the effectiveness of an interprofessional committee in lowering prescribed opioid doses and enhancing chronic pain education in a community-based residency setting.PMID:35006600 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2022.753618
Source: Family Medicine - January 10, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Nida S Awadallah Vanessa Rollins Alvin B Oung Miriam Dickinson Dionisia de la Cerda Susan Calcaterra Jeremy Orr Marc Grushan Source Type: research