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Potency of infused spinal antinociceptive agents is inversely related to magnitude of tolerance after continuous infusion
C. W. Stevens
, T. L. Yaksh
Pharmacology and Physiology
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Antinociceptive
100%
Dose-response Curve
100%
Continuous Infusion
100%
Morphine
75%
DAMGO
75%
Sufentanil
75%
DADLE
50%
Bolus Injection
25%
Bolus
25%
Receptor Reserve
25%
Constant Dose
25%
Spare Receptor
25%
High Potency
25%
Small Populations
25%
Small Shift
25%
Rate 1
25%
Intrathecal Pump
25%
Bolus Dose
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Morphine
100%
Enkephalin[2 Dextro Alanine 4 Methylphenylalanine 5 Glycine]
100%
Sufentanil
100%
Antinociceptive Agent
100%
Receptor Reserve
66%
Enkephalin[2 Dextro Alanine 5 Dextro Leucine]
66%
Receptor
33%
Intrathecal
33%
Infusion Pump
33%
Neuroscience
Morphine
100%
Sufentanil
100%
DAMGO
100%
Receptor Reserve
66%
DADLE
66%
Intrathecal
33%
Receptor
33%