Research published in IRegional Anesthesia (and) Pain Medicine/I suggests that the use of potent synthetic opioids, such as bsufentanil and...
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The use of powerful synthetic opioids, such as sufentanil and remifentanil, during surgery is linked to a subsequent poor 'pain experience'---a composite of emotional, cognitive, and physical aspects of pain- suggests research published in the open access journal Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine.
Research published in IRegional Anesthesia (and) Pain Medicine/I suggests that the use of potent synthetic opioids, such as bsufentanil and...
Opioids like sufentanil and remifentanil during surgery may worsen post-surgery pain, highlighting the need for a review of pain management...
THURSDAY, Feb. 27, 2025 -- Powerful synthetic opioids are meant to serve as painkillers, but new research suggests their use during surgery might...
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