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Opioid Analgesia in Persons at Risk for Hypertension

James A. McCubbin, PhD, Suzanne G. Helfer, PhD, Fred S. Switzer, III, PhD, Cynthia Galloway, RN and William V. Griffith, MD

From Clemson University (J.A.M., F.S.S., C.G., W.V.G.), Clemson, SC; and Adrian College, Adrian, MI (S.G.H.).


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Figure 1. Effect of opioid blockade with naltrexone and blood pressure groups on the McGill Present Pain Intensity index (Finteraction [1,121] = 6.17, p < .05).

 

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Figure 2. Effect of opioid blockade with naltrexone and blood pressure groups on the McGill Pain Severity index (Finteraction [1,121] = 4.01, p < .05).

 

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Figure 3. Effect of opioid blockade with naltrexone and blood pressure groups on the McGill Sensory Subscale (Finteraction [1,121] = 4.06, p < .05).

 





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