Analgesic Drugs and COVID-19
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Anesthesiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 16090
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Interests: pain medicine; anesthesiology
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Dear Colleagues,
Pain represents a terrible burden for a large part of humanity. Health care professionals are frequently requested to cope with patients in pain, both acute and chronic. The obvious approach is the prescription of analgesic medicines. These drugs are also very diffused as OTC, and frequently patients use them besides the prescribed ones, with little or no control.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed many problems, including difficulties visiting and monitoring patients that are in pain. It is very difficult to clearly understand what is going on with them, and how they manage their pain conditions. Besides that, there have been warnings of potential interactions between analgesics and COVID-19.
This Special Issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine would contribute to make clear the relationship between the use of analgesic drugs and COVID-19, or more in general with infectious diseases. In particular, it would collect clinical experiences and scientific data related to the potential actions of analgesics in patients already affected by COVID-19. Additionally, it would be important and interesting to see if there are good and clear data connecting the use of analgesics (especially Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)) and the incidence of COVID or other infectious diseases.
Dr. Giustino Varrassi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- analgesic drugs
- NSAIDs
- opioids
- adjuvant analgesics
- COVID-19
- infectious diseases
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