1. Analgesic effect of narcotic herbal remedies.
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GUTOWSKI, MATEUSZ, WARKOCZ, SZYMON, SULIKOWSKI, MICHAŁ, PRZERWA, FILIP, BYRSKI, JAKUB, SAGAN, BARTŁOMIEJ, KOTRYCH, KATARZYNA, and UZAR, IZABELA
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HERBAL medicine ,ANALGESICS ,MEDICAL practice ,PAIN management ,NARCOTICS - Abstract
Pain is one of the most common symptoms that lead people to seek medical attention. In standard medical practice, a patient's well-being depends on pain relief. There is still a need for innovative approaches to pain management, since numerous drugs currently used to manage it have significant adverse effects. Narcotic herbal remedies (e.g. THC) have gained popularity in recent years as a potential treatment with minimal negative effects and analgesic impact. Others, like morphine, are widely used in medicine, and are placed in the analgesic ladder of WHO. Cocaine derivatives are sometimes used in otolaryngologist practice. This publication aims to provide an overview of the the analgesic effect of narcotic herbal treatments in a range of situations where pain management is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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