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Academic Article Phase I safety assessment of intrathecal ketorolac.
Academic Article Intrathecal ketorolac enhances antinociception from clonidine.
Academic Article Uterine cervical distension induces cFos expression in deep dorsal horn neurons of the rat spinal cord.
Academic Article Four PGE2 EP receptors are up-regulated in injured nerve following partial sciatic nerve ligation.
Academic Article Intrathecal ketorolac in dogs and rats.
Academic Article Effects of laparotomy on spontaneous exploratory activity and conditioned operant responding in the rat: a model for postoperative pain.
Academic Article Intrathecal morphine and ketorolac analgesia after surgery: comparison of spontaneous and elicited responses in rats.
Academic Article Effects of intrathecal ketorolac on human experimental pain.
Academic Article Morphological and pharmacological evidence for the role of peripheral prostaglandins in the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain.
Academic Article Role for both spinal cord COX-1 and COX-2 in maintenance of mechanical hypersensitivity following peripheral nerve injury.
Academic Article Intrathecal ketorolac reverses hypersensitivity following acute fentanyl exposure.
Academic Article Intrathecal lidocaine reverses tactile allodynia caused by nerve injuries and potentiates the antiallodynic effect of the COX inhibitor ketorolac.
Academic Article Systemic, but not intrathecal ketorolac is antinociceptive to uterine cervical distension in rats.
Academic Article Preoperative inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1 in the spinal cord reduces postoperative pain.
Concept Ketorolac
Academic Article Intrathecal ketorolac does not improve acute or chronic pain after hip arthroplasty: a randomized controlled trial.
Academic Article Failure of intrathecal ketorolac to reduce remifentanil-induced postinfusion hyperalgesia in humans.
Grant Receptor Selective Spinal Analgesia
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