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Andere Analgetika

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Book cover Der postoperative Schmerz

Zusammenfassung

Es ist allgemein üblich, Antipyretika-Antiphlogistika und Opioide (gelegentlich auch als schwach bzw. stark wirksame Schmerzmittel bezeichnet) unter dem übergeordneten Begriff „Analgetika“ zusammenzufassen. Nichtsdestoweniger bleiben bei dieser Einteilung zahlreiche andere Substanzen übrig, für die in der Vergangenheit in experimentellen und/oder klinischen Untersuchungen eine analgetische Wirkungskomponente nachgewiesen werden konnte.

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Stumpf, C., Hempel, V., Lehmann, K.A. (1994). Andere Analgetika. In: Lehmann, K.A. (eds) Der postoperative Schmerz. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21762-7_16

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