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| 5 hours ago by Eric Widera The most important take home point is that none of these studies actually looked at opioid use (although many of the news articles vaguely cite these studies as evidence for morphine's deleterious effects on cancer). ... GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Blog - http://www.geripal.org/ |
| 23 hours ago The researchers said that morphine appeared to promote the growth of new blood vessels around tumours. They said they had found a drug which counteracted the cancer-promoting side effects of morphine. ... Healthcare Today - Health News - http://www.hc2d.co.uk/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 But, he said the scientists had found a drug to counter the morphine effect. He said it could be overcome by a drug called methylnaltrexone, which was developed in the 1980s to prevent morphine-related constipation. ... Breaking News latest RSS headlines - Argentina... - http://www.argentinastar.com/ |
| 23 hours ago So MNTX blocks morphine's marginal side effects but does not interfere with its effect on pain, which is centered in the brain. "These were patients with advanced cancer and a life expectancy of one to two months," Moss recalled, ... India Server - News - http://www.india-server.com/ |
| 20 hours ago by Maldivian Speaking at a meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in Boston, they also claim to have found a drug which counters this effect. Cancer Research UK said more tests were needed before any changes in treatment. ... You Will Read News - http://uwillreadnews.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Jacob Sullum Heroin is broken down (largely by your liver) into monacetylmorphine, which then breaks down into morphine. Within about 20 hours all heroin has turned into morphine, but by then all subjective effects of the dose have worn off. ... Hit & Run - http://reason.com/blog - References |
| 21 Nov 2009 Goldberg modified an established drug that blocks morphine so that it could no longer cross the protective barrier that surrounds the brain. So MNTX blocks morphine's peripheral side effects but does not interfere with its effect on ... Science Centric | News - http://www.sciencecentric.com/ |
| 13 hours ago by biochemist BBC News – Laboratory tests suggest morphine could in fact encourage the spread of cancer, for which it is routinely prescribed to relieve pain from surgery and tumours. US scientists say the opiate promotes the growth of new blood vessels which deliver tumours oxygen and nutrients. Speaking at a meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in Boston, they also claim to have found a drug which counters this effect. Read Article ... Open Your Eyes News - http://www.openyoureyesnews.com/ |
| 23 Nov 2009 by community@news-public.com (Mudricky) A group of US scientists are reporting today that they believe morphine could spread cancer. Cancer Research UK said in a statement that more tests would need to be carried out before there were any changes in treatment. ... Speaking at a meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in Boston, they also claim to have found a drug which counters this effect. Cancer Research UK said more tests were needed before any changes in treatment. ... Home - http://www.news-public.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage |
| 8 hours ago New research suggests the drug may contribute to the spread of tumors in cancer patients. US (WiredPRNews.com) – New research proposes that morphine may. ... As reported by HealthDay News, two new studies have found that opiate painkillers like the widely administered drug can promote cancer cell growth and have an inhibiting effect on the immune system. Patrick A. Singleton, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Chicago and study lead author, ... Press release distribution, online news... - http://www.wiredprnews.com/ |
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