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An evaluation of the analgesic effect of anestagel™ on mechanical allodynia in a rat model of postoperative incisional pain
Jacob Hutchins
, William Taylor
Anesthesiology
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Analgesic Effect
100%
Rat Model
100%
Bupivacaine
100%
Mechanical Allodynia
100%
Incisional Pain
100%
Sustained Release
70%
Liposomal Bupivacaine
30%
Negative Control
20%
Sciatic Nerve Block
20%
Natural Hydrogel
20%
Extended Release
10%
Exparel
10%
Pharmacokinetic Profile
10%
Adverse Events
10%
Total Force
10%
Blood Levels
10%
Positive Control
10%
Serum Blood
10%
Tissue Effects
10%
Pharmacokinetic Data
10%
Novel Formulations
10%
Pathologic Analysis
10%
Long-lasting Analgesia
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Rat Model
100%
Analgesic Agent
100%
Mechanical Allodynia
100%
Bupivacaine
100%
Sustained Release
50%
Pharmacokinetics
14%
Novel Formulation
7%
Adverse Event
7%