INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investigations have used models of phasic pain, and such brief stimuli may be limited in the ability to faithfully simulate natural and clinical painful experiences. Therefore, identification of appropriate experimental pain models is critical for our understanding of opioid effects with the potential to improve treatment.OBJECTIVES: The aim was to explore and compare various pain models to morphine analgesia in healthy volunteers.METHODS: The study was a double-blind, randomized, two-way crossover study. Thirty-nine healthy participants were included and received morphine 30 mg (2 mg/mL) as oral solution or placebo. To cover both tonic and phasic sti...
<div><p>Opioid antagonists are pharmacological tools applied as an indirect measure to detect activa...
International audienceWe compared the effects of systemic morphine on normal (heat and cold) pain an...
International audienceWe compared the effects of systemic morphine on normal (heat and cold) pain an...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
Pain models in animals have shown low predictivity for analgesic efficacy in humans, and clinical st...
Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is ...
INTRODUCTION: In experimental pain research the effect of opioids is normally assessed by verbal sub...
The aim of this study was to develop population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic models for morphine ...
Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is...
Using a modelling approach, this study aimed to (i) examine whether the pharmacodynamics of the anal...
Despite many advances in the last decades in understanding pain, the development of new analgesic c...
In a double-blind, placebo controlled crossover study, the effect of morphine on the affective and s...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory experience, associated with existing or potential tissue damage. It ha...
The dose-response relation and tolerance pattern of morphine in the formalin test, an animal model o...
Opioid antagonists are pharmacological tools applied as an indirect measure to detect activation of ...
<div><p>Opioid antagonists are pharmacological tools applied as an indirect measure to detect activa...
International audienceWe compared the effects of systemic morphine on normal (heat and cold) pain an...
International audienceWe compared the effects of systemic morphine on normal (heat and cold) pain an...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
Pain models in animals have shown low predictivity for analgesic efficacy in humans, and clinical st...
Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is ...
INTRODUCTION: In experimental pain research the effect of opioids is normally assessed by verbal sub...
The aim of this study was to develop population pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic models for morphine ...
Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is...
Using a modelling approach, this study aimed to (i) examine whether the pharmacodynamics of the anal...
Despite many advances in the last decades in understanding pain, the development of new analgesic c...
In a double-blind, placebo controlled crossover study, the effect of morphine on the affective and s...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory experience, associated with existing or potential tissue damage. It ha...
The dose-response relation and tolerance pattern of morphine in the formalin test, an animal model o...
Opioid antagonists are pharmacological tools applied as an indirect measure to detect activation of ...
<div><p>Opioid antagonists are pharmacological tools applied as an indirect measure to detect activa...
International audienceWe compared the effects of systemic morphine on normal (heat and cold) pain an...
International audienceWe compared the effects of systemic morphine on normal (heat and cold) pain an...