与精神病理相关的疼痛的药物和植物管理:叙述性回顾

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一般来说,疼痛可以被描述为与组织损伤相关的一种不愉快的感觉或情绪体验。慢性疼痛已成为一个公共卫生问题,因为世界人口中有35%至75%的人表现出这种症状。特别是神经性疼痛表现出高度的合并症,如焦虑和抑郁。治疗疼痛的传统疗法包括非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)、皮质类固醇、三环抗抑郁药、抗惊厥药和阿片类药物,这些药物通常会引起一些副作用,如胃炎、头痛、肝肾毒性和药物依赖。传统药物也往往很昂贵,而且在发展中国家不容易负担得起,这导致使用天然产品作为替代治疗。在本章中,我们综述了天然产物治疗疼痛的研究现状。我们还描述了评估一些天然产物在疼痛治疗、植物化学研究、毒性、副作用和生物安全性方面的作用的临床前研究。我们还描述了传统的疼痛是如何管理的,以及从植物中获得的化合物可能用于疼痛治疗。
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Pharmaceutical and Botanical Management of Pain Associated with Psychopathology: A Narrative Review
Generally, pain can be described as an unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with tissue damage. Chronic pain has become a public health problem because among 35 and 75% of the world population has shown the symptom. In particular, neuropathic pain has shown high comorbidity disorders such as anxiety and depression. Conventional therapies for treating pain include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, tricyclic antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and opioids, which usually cause some side effects such as gastritis, headache, liver and kidney toxicity, and drug dependence. Conventional pharmaceuticals also tend to be expensive, and they cannot be easily afforded in developing countries, which have led to the use of natural products as an alternative treatment. In this chapter, we reviewed the current research of natural products for pain treatment. We also describe preclinical studies that assess the effect of some natural products on pain therapy, phytochemistry research, toxicity, adverse effects, and biosecurity. We also describe how conventional pain is managed and the possible use of compounds obtained from vegetable species for pain treatment.
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