analgesia

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The absence of the sense of pain while remaining conscious
Pain relief which may be achieved by use of medication (e g aspirin, paracetamol or codeine), modalities (e g ultrasound, interferential and laser) or acupuncture
The reduction or removal of the pain sense without loss of conciousness following drug administration Narcosis is a condition of analgesia accompanied by deep sleep or stupor
Relief of pain without loss of consciousness
Reduced sensibility to pain without loss of consciousness and without the sense of touch necessarily being affected The condition may arise accidentally, if nerves are diseased or damaged, or be induced deliberately by the use of pain-killing drugs
Absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful
partial loss of pain sensation
relief from pain
– Absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful
Pain relief Analgesics are pain-killing drugs e g paracetamol
A reduced sensitivity to painful events
absence of the sense of pain without loss of consciousness
Loss of sensitivity to pain
Absence of pain in response to stimulation that would normally be painful Healthcare professionals often use this term to mean hypoalgesia, a reduction in the intensity of pain that occurs in response to a normally painful stimulus
Loss of sensibility to pain, loss of response to a painful stimulus
loss of sensitivity to pain or pain killer
Medication is used to decrease the sensation of pain
the condition of being unable to feel pain while conscious (from an- + algesis (from algos ))
Absence of sensibility to pain
{i} absence of pain, insensitivity to pain
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Any medicine, such as aspirin, that reduces pain without inducing unconsciousness

Incline makes Ionsys, a potential analgesic for adult inpatients requiring opioid pain treatment after surgery.

analgesic
{s} pain-killing, pain-reducing, anaesthetic
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is a medication or treatment that relieves pain
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Pain relieving
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(an-ul-JE-zik) A medication or agent that reduces pain
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– Any type of medicine used to relieve pain
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Any medicine, such as aspirin, that reduces pain
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A medication that reduces or eliminates pain
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a medicine used to relieve pain capable of relieving pain; "the anodyne properties of certain drugs"; "an analgesic effect
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A drug that relieves pain
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herbs that are taken to relieve pain
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any medication intended to alleviate pain
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drug that relieves pain
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A drug that alleviates pain (painkiller)
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a drug or therapy that reduces perception of or sensibility to pain
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relieves pain
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Any medication given to relieve pain Narcotic analgesics include morphine, codeine, hydrocodone and oxycodone
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An analgesic drug reduces the effect of pain. = painkilling. a drug that reduces pain = painkiller. Drug that relieves pain without blocking nerve impulse conduction or markedly altering sensory function (see nervous system). Two classes are defined by the type of pain-relieving action. Opioids (opiates and synthetic narcotics; see opium) act on brain receptors to inhibit pain impulses. They may be used for short-or long-term pain relief, usually by prescription, but carry a risk of drug addiction. Nonopioids, used mostly for short-term relief and modest pain, are available without prescription. They include NSAIDs (including aspirin and ibuprofen) and acetaminophen; all act by inhibiting synthesis of prostaglandins, molecules involved in the peripheral perception of pain
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A medication used for pain relief
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Of, or related to analgesia; anodyne
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Medication which reduces pain
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A medication or treatment used to relieve pain
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Relieves pain and discomfort
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{i} anaesthesia, pain-killer, pain-reducer
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a substance that relieves pain without inducing sleep or unconsciousness
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pain reliever
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A drug that relieves pain Aspirin and Acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) are mild analgesics
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capable of relieving pain; "the anodyne properties of certain drugs"; "an analgesic effect"
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a drug that reduces pain Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and narcotic drugs have an analgesic effect Acetaminophen is a common non-narcotic analgesic drug
analgesic
a medicine used to relieve pain
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A pain-relieving substance
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An Analgesic is a drug that relieves pain
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Anodyne
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Medication for pain
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plural of analgesic
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Medicines that are used to relieve pain - aspirin is an example
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pain-relieving drugs (e g , acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and salicylic acid [aspirin])
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Drugs that relieve pain
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Agents that reduce pain without reducing consciousness
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    Silbentrennung

    an·al·ge·si·a

    Aussprache

    Etymologie

    () From New Latin Ancient Greek ἀναλγησία (“painlessness”).
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