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Local anesthetics are thought to have some beneficial effects for chronic pain.  This beneficial action is thought to be mediated by what mechanism?
Local anesthetics are thought to have some beneficial effects for chronic pain.  This beneficial action is thought to be mediated by what mechanism?


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D. Calcium channel modulation
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The answer is C. Local anesthetics are thought to have a beneficial effect in chronic pain by the their interactions with G-protein receptors.   
The answer is C. Local anesthetics are thought to have a beneficial effect in chronic pain by the their interactions with G-protein receptors.   
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 23 January 2022

Local anesthetics are thought to have some beneficial effects for chronic pain. This beneficial action is thought to be mediated by what mechanism?


A. Na+ channel modulation

B. K2P channel blockade

C. G-protein receptor interactions

D. Calcium channel modulation

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The answer is C. Local anesthetics are thought to have a beneficial effect in chronic pain by the their interactions with G-protein receptors.

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