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Opioid Molecules Differ:
Typical and Atypical Opioid
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Hear from Dr Stephanie Davies, A/Prof Curtin University School of Physiotherapy, Senior Lecturer UWA, School of Medicine & Pharmacology
Specialist at Fiona Stanley Hospital
Hear from Dr Stephanie Davies, A/Prof Curtin University School of Physiotherapy, Senior Lecturer UWA, School of Medicine & Pharmacology
Specialist at Fiona Stanley Hospital discuss in this video chapter:
Receptors-where Atypical Opioids work
Typical and Atypical Opioid actions
Adapted from the “Rewiring Pain-Glia, Opioids and Receptors” presentation by Dr Stephanie Davies as part of the Redefining “Real World” Pain Management event, supported by an unrestricted educational sponsorship from Echo Therapeutics.
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