Humans have used opioids to suppress moderate to severe pain for thousands of years. However, the long-term use of opioids has several adverse effects, such as opioid tolerance, opioid-induced hyperalgesia, and addiction. In addition, the low efficiency of opioids in controlling neuropathic pain limits their clinical applications. Combining nonopioid analgesics with opioids to target multiple sites along the nociceptive pathway may alleviate the side effects of opioids. This study reviews the feasibility of reducing opioid side effects by regulating the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) receptors and summarizes the possible underlying mechanisms. Blocking and activating TRPV1 receptors can improve the therapeutic profile of o...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans for whom opioids are a popular therapy. Whi...
Most clinically used opioids are thought to induce analgesia through activation of the mu opioid rec...
Background: Chronic use of opioids usually results in physical dependence. The underlying mechanisms...
Humans have used opioids to suppress moderate to severe pain for thousands of years. However, the lo...
Humans have used opioids to suppress moderate to severe pain for thousands of years. However, the lo...
The transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) receptor is involved in peripheral and spinal n...
Current therapy for inflammatory pain includes the peripheral application of opioid receptor agonist...
Pain is the most common and debilitating sign of a medical problem, with nearly 15 million patients ...
Opioid drugs like morphine and fentanyl are the gold standard for treating moderate to severe acute ...
Chronic neuropathic pain caused by a variety of disorders of the nervous system is a debilitating co...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Despite their extensive side effect profile and potential for abuse, clinically used opioids such as...
Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1), a ligand-gated cation channel, is a polymodal...
Opioids are considered mainstay treatments for acute and terminal pain. In recent decades, however, ...
ABSTRACT Removing transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1)-expressing primary afferent ...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans for whom opioids are a popular therapy. Whi...
Most clinically used opioids are thought to induce analgesia through activation of the mu opioid rec...
Background: Chronic use of opioids usually results in physical dependence. The underlying mechanisms...
Humans have used opioids to suppress moderate to severe pain for thousands of years. However, the lo...
Humans have used opioids to suppress moderate to severe pain for thousands of years. However, the lo...
The transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) receptor is involved in peripheral and spinal n...
Current therapy for inflammatory pain includes the peripheral application of opioid receptor agonist...
Pain is the most common and debilitating sign of a medical problem, with nearly 15 million patients ...
Opioid drugs like morphine and fentanyl are the gold standard for treating moderate to severe acute ...
Chronic neuropathic pain caused by a variety of disorders of the nervous system is a debilitating co...
Injury to peripheral nerves often leads to abnormal pain states (hyperalgesia, allodynia and spontan...
Despite their extensive side effect profile and potential for abuse, clinically used opioids such as...
Transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1), a ligand-gated cation channel, is a polymodal...
Opioids are considered mainstay treatments for acute and terminal pain. In recent decades, however, ...
ABSTRACT Removing transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1)-expressing primary afferent ...
Chronic pain affects approximately 100 million Americans for whom opioids are a popular therapy. Whi...
Most clinically used opioids are thought to induce analgesia through activation of the mu opioid rec...
Background: Chronic use of opioids usually results in physical dependence. The underlying mechanisms...