THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF PAIN
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Role of mu, kappa, delta opioid receptors
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Central nervous system mechanism of pain modulation
Peripheral system mechanism of pain modulation
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Adverse reactions
The adverse reactions associated with typical opioid medication include the following:
Respiratory depression
Respiratory arrest
Apnea
Circulatory depression
Cardiac arrest
Hypotension
Drowsiness
Dizziness
Constipation
Nausea