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Drummond PD - The findings suggest that stimulation of cutaneous (alpha)1-adrenoceptors increased the excitability of heat-sensitized nociceptive afferents. As terazosin was more effective when administered in burnt skin, an inflammatory response induced by the burn injury may have facilitated access of adrenergic agents to (alpha)1-adrenoceptors.

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