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Trial Design: Pain Sections
Author Bio
Introduction
Placebo Effects
Single Dose Trials
Repeated Dose Trials
Explanatory Versus Pragmatic
Currently selected section: Dose-Response
Parallel Group Versus Crossover
Conclusion
 

 

Chapter 1: Clinical Trials of Pain Treatment: Dose-Response; Relative Potency; Combinations

 
         

This "incomplete cross-tolerance" effect will tend to lower the required dose of the second opioid, fentanyl and make it appear more potent.

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False This "incomplete cross-tolerance" effect will not tend to lower the required dose of the second opioid, fentanyl and make it appear more potent.

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If patients develop tolerance to morphine that does not extend completely to other opioids, this "incomplete cross-tolerance" effect will tend to lower the required dose of the second opioid, fentanyl and make it appear more potent.

 

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