Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Pain in the cancer patient is an important clinical manifestation that results in low life expectancy and poor prognosis. Pain may be related to tumor type, invasion of adjacent tissues, metastasis, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with variable response to analgesic therapy. Many studies have called attention due to their potential therapeutic effect in the modulation of pain and inflammation. Cannabinoid derivatives are chemical compounds obtained from Cannabis that act on specific receptors.Several commercial products have already been approved in Europe and the USA for use in human patients. The present study aimed to review articles on the use of cannabinoids in the control of pain contributing to the well-being and quality of life in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. Although, there are few reports in the veterinary medical literature on the use of cannabinoids in the control of pain in dogs, it is believed that such patients can benefit from this therapeutic modality. |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patientspaincannabinoidscannabidioloncology.ABSTRACT: Pain in the cancer patient is an important clinical manifestation that results in low life expectancy and poor prognosis. Pain may be related to tumor type, invasion of adjacent tissues, metastasis, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with variable response to analgesic therapy. Many studies have called attention due to their potential therapeutic effect in the modulation of pain and inflammation. Cannabinoid derivatives are chemical compounds obtained from Cannabis that act on specific receptors.Several commercial products have already been approved in Europe and the USA for use in human patients. The present study aimed to review articles on the use of cannabinoids in the control of pain contributing to the well-being and quality of life in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. Although, there are few reports in the veterinary medical literature on the use of cannabinoids in the control of pain in dogs, it is believed that such patients can benefit from this therapeutic modality.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782019000200600Ciência Rural v.49 n.2 2019reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20180595info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRepetti,Cláudia Sampaio FonsecaGirio,Raul José SilvaFriolani,MilenaBarbalho,Sandra Mariaeng2019-02-25T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients Repetti,Cláudia Sampaio Fonseca pain cannabinoids cannabidiol oncology. |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Perspectives in veterinary medicine on the use of cannabinoids as complementary palliative therapy for pain in cancer patients |
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Repetti,Cláudia Sampaio Fonseca |
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Repetti,Cláudia Sampaio Fonseca Girio,Raul José Silva Friolani,Milena Barbalho,Sandra Maria |
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Girio,Raul José Silva Friolani,Milena Barbalho,Sandra Maria |
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Repetti,Cláudia Sampaio Fonseca Girio,Raul José Silva Friolani,Milena Barbalho,Sandra Maria |
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pain cannabinoids cannabidiol oncology. |
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pain cannabinoids cannabidiol oncology. |
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ABSTRACT: Pain in the cancer patient is an important clinical manifestation that results in low life expectancy and poor prognosis. Pain may be related to tumor type, invasion of adjacent tissues, metastasis, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with variable response to analgesic therapy. Many studies have called attention due to their potential therapeutic effect in the modulation of pain and inflammation. Cannabinoid derivatives are chemical compounds obtained from Cannabis that act on specific receptors.Several commercial products have already been approved in Europe and the USA for use in human patients. The present study aimed to review articles on the use of cannabinoids in the control of pain contributing to the well-being and quality of life in cancer patients undergoing palliative care. Although, there are few reports in the veterinary medical literature on the use of cannabinoids in the control of pain in dogs, it is believed that such patients can benefit from this therapeutic modality. |
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