Integrated Pain and Opioid Curriculum Course 2 - Pathophysiology of Pain and Pharmacology of Opioids
Activity
e-Learning Module
In this module, you will review the types of pain and the basic mechanisms of pain signalling. You will also learn about the pharmacology of opioids, and how their primary effects are mediated by interactions with opioid receptors; and about the range of serious adverse effects associated with opioids. (c) AFMC, v. June 30 2023.

Curriculum Block

Medical Foundation 3 / Part 3
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Assessments

e-Learning Module Completion

Tags

Basic Sciences
Adverse effects Pharmacology Physiology
Curriculum Block
Medical Foundation 3 Part 3
Curriculum Week
Part 3 Week 12
Discipline
Pharmacology
Longitudinal Discipline
Clinical Pharmacology
MCC Presentations
Central / Peripheral Neuropathic Pain Generalized Pain Disorders Substance Use or Addictive Disorders Substance Withdrawal
MeSH
Analgesics, Opioid [D27.505.696.663.850.014.520] Spinal Nerves [A08.800.800.720] Acute Pain [C23.888.646.115] Analgesics, Opioid [D27.505.954.427.040.325] Analgesics, Opioid [D27.505.954.427.210.049] Central Nervous System [A08.186] Chronic Pain [C23.888.592.612.274] Constipation [C23.888.821.150] Drug Therapy [E02.319] Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions [C25.100] Morphine [D03.132.577.249.547] Neuralgia [C23.888.646.508] Nociceptive Pain [C23.888.646.511] Pain [C10.597.617] Pain [C23.888.592.612] Pain [C23.888.646] Pain [F02.830.816.444] Pharmacokinetics [G03.787] Pharmacokinetics [G07.690.725] Receptors, Drug [D12.776.827] Receptors, Opioid [D12.776.543.750.750.555.610]