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Explain the “lock-and-key” model for drug action and explain why both codeine and morphine function as analges

Explain the “lock and key” model for drug action and explain why both codeine and morphine function as analgesics.

Posted by Bill Martin on June 29th, 2010

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Complete Information on Eosinophilia-myalgia Syndrome With Treatment and Prevention

Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome (EMS) is an uncommon, multi-systemic, and chronic autoimmune disease caused by ingestion of impure L-tryptophan. It can impact any system structure, such as pulmomary, gastro-intestinal or the skin. A neuropathy with features of axonal degeneration has also been described in conjunction with eosinophilia myalgia syndrome. Generally considered to be incurable, eosinophilia myalgia [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on May 14th, 2010

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Relieving Abdominal Pain For Patients With IBS

When a person gets sick, one of the major symptoms he will be feeling is pain. Pain is considered in the medical world as the sixth vital sign and should be treated immediately in order to give comfort and relaxation to the person. Pain is also a major symptom when it comes to Irritable Bowel [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on May 6th, 2010

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What do the structural formulas of the analgesic drugs Tylenol and Advil have in common?

The question is above and unfortunately I don’t have any more information I can give you.
What I ask is that you answer this question and you must provide links to your sources. The one who answers the “best” and provides links to his sources will get the 10 points. If it comes down [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on April 18th, 2010

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how does the analgesic affect the gastrointestinal system like constipation? and headache?

celecoxib is an analgesic. it has a side effect of headache. thx for the answer.

Posted by Bill Martin on April 11th, 2010

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Y is morphine a more powerful analgesic than codein?

did u read my question? duh its stronger….. the question is WHY?!

Posted by Bill Martin on March 31st, 2010

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What are the best analgesic for birthing other then epidural.?

I was just wondering what the best analgesic i could use when i got into labor. i don’t want an epidural no matter what. i just don’t trust them. that an these braxton hicks target my lower back like crazy. i doubt i could deal with the actual back labor. so any suggestions are welcome.

Posted by Bill Martin on March 30th, 2010

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Ganglion Cysts – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

A ganglion cyst is a tumor or swelling on top of a joint or the covering of a tendon. It is a fluid filled sac which can be felt below the skin. The cause of these cysts is unknown although they may form in the presence of joint or tendon irritation or mechanical changes. It [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on March 29th, 2010

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Natural Allergy Relief: Blue Tansy Has Many Benefits

allergy.the-acne-skin-care.info Natural Allergy Relief: Blue Tansy Has Many Benefits When it comes to identifying a suitable natural allergy relief option be sure to first check out Blue Tansy that is known to contain a lot of azulene that in turn causes it look deep vivid blue color (stains, so beware.) It is this chemical (azulene) [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on March 21st, 2010

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Dilaudid What it is and why a Dr. would prescribe it

Dilaudid Dilaudid is the brand name of a strong analgesic prescribed for relief from pain and sometimes from cough. The generic name is Hydromorphone, which belongs to the family of narcotic pain relievers.  Also known as opioids, this narcotic pain reliever has effects similar to morphine. Dilaudid is available as an injection, in tablet, rectal [...]

Posted by Bill Martin on March 1st, 2010

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