2017
DOI: 10.15587/2519-4798.2017.103051
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Hyperalgesia syndrome in animals and methods of its treatment according to experimental data and morphometry

Abstract: СИНДРОМ ГІПЕРАЛЬГЕЗІЇ У ТВАРИН ТА МЕТОДИ ЙОГО ЛІКУВАННЯ ЗА : гіперальгезія, анальгезія, кортизол, гіперглікемія, карагенін, провідникова анестезія, бупі-вакаїн, фентаніл, кетамін

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“…Today there is no ideal analgesic or method of treatment for acute postoperative pain [15]. Therefore, all over the world, in the search for ways to solve the problem of adequate analgesia, the concept of multimodal analgesia is used, which involves the simultaneous administration of two or more analgesics and/or analgesia methods with different mechanisms of action, which allows to achieve adequate analgesia and reduce the risk of side effects [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Today there is no ideal analgesic or method of treatment for acute postoperative pain [15]. Therefore, all over the world, in the search for ways to solve the problem of adequate analgesia, the concept of multimodal analgesia is used, which involves the simultaneous administration of two or more analgesics and/or analgesia methods with different mechanisms of action, which allows to achieve adequate analgesia and reduce the risk of side effects [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the discovery of the phenomenon of direct activation of nociceptor neurons by microbial pathogens has shown the important role of this interaction in the formation of pain in infection [4]. To prevent complications and improve the effectiveness of treatment of wound infections, antimicrobial agents of different groups are usually used [3,7,8,11]. Highly effective bactericidal activity and the ability to reduce the effect of hyperalgesia are considered to be important requirements for such agents [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%