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Gender differences and pain medication.

机译:性别差异和止痛药。

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Subtle genetic and psychological variations are increasingly recognized to contribute to pain and analgesic efficacy and safety. The influence of sex on this relationship remains poorly understood, particularly in humans. The issue is complicated by the overlay of gender onto physical sex, and its associated stereotypes and expectations. Women appear to use more pain-relieving medications than men; however, it remains unclear whether these observations represent true differences in analgesic usage patterns, or reporting bias. Differences in analgesic efficacy relating to body composition, metabolism and hormonal profiles have been demonstrated. Psychological and social elements of gender have also been associated with altered pain experiences and analgesic use profiles, albeit with significant individual variations. Intra-group differences may ultimately prove more important than sex differences. Further research may unravel the various threads linking gender and sex effects on analgesia with the aim of individualizing analgesia to optimize pain relief.
机译:人们逐渐认识到细微的遗传和心理变异有助于疼痛和止痛功效和安全性。性对这种关系的影响仍然知之甚少,尤其是在人类中。性别在身体性别上的覆盖及其相关的定型观念和期望使问题变得复杂。女人似乎比男人使用更多的止痛药。但是,尚不清楚这些观察结果是否代表了镇痛剂使用方式的真正差异,还是报告了偏见。已经证明,与身体成分,新陈代谢和荷尔蒙状况有关的镇痛效果存在差异。性别的心理和社会因素也与疼痛经历和镇痛剂使用情况的改变有关,尽管个体差异很大。组内差异最终可能比性别差异更重要。进一步的研究可能会解开将性别和性别对镇痛作用的影响联系在一起的各种线索,以使镇痛个体化以优化疼痛缓解。

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