A Study into a Possible Mechanism of the Analgesic Effect of Ibuprofen in a Model of Post-surgical Pain beyond the Conventional COX Inhibition Theory

Sherin Shafik Tawfik;

Abstract


Pain is one of the primary concerns of the surgeon because of its close ties with clinical outcome and acute postoperative patient well-being. Unfortunately, in clinical reality effective postoperative pain control is still far from satisfactory. NSAIDs r


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Title A Study into a Possible Mechanism of the Analgesic Effect of Ibuprofen in a Model of Post-surgical Pain beyond the Conventional COX Inhibition Theory
Other Titles دراسة فى الالية الممكنة للتأثير المسكن لعقار الإبيوبروفين فى نموذج للألم الناتج عن الجراحة بخلاف النظرية التقليدية لتثبيط إنزيم السيكلواوكسيجينيز
Authors Sherin Shafik Tawfik
Keywords A Study into a Possible Mechanism of the Analgesic Effect of Ibuprofen in a Model of Post-surgical Pain beyond the Conventional COX Inhibition Theory
Issue Date 2013
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Pain is one of the primary concerns of the surgeon because of its close ties with clinical outcome and acute postoperative patient well-being. Unfortunately, in clinical reality effective postoperative pain control is still far from satisfactory. NSAIDs r

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