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    This is a list of opioids, opioid antagonists and inverse agonists. B&O Supprettes Diascordium Dover's powder Kendal Black Drop Laudanum Mithridate Opium...
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    Opioids are a class of drugs that derive from, or mimic, natural substances found in the opium poppy plant. Opioids work in the brain to produce a variety...
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  • Benzimidazole opioids, also known as nitazenes, are a class of synthetic opioids with an unusual benzimidazole structure often referred to as "opioid New Psychoactive...
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    body from responding to opioids and endorphins. Some opioid antagonists are not pure antagonists but do produce some weak opioid partial agonist effects...
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    An opioid overdose is toxicity due to excessive consumption of opioids, such as morphine, codeine, heroin, fentanyl, tramadol, and methadone. This preventable...
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    Opioid receptors are a group of inhibitory G protein-coupled receptors with opioids as ligands. The endogenous opioids are dynorphins, enkephalins, endorphins...
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    strength of different opioids is morphine milligram equivalents (MME). It is recommended for clinicians to refer to daily MMEs when prescribing opioids to decrease...
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    Naloxone (category Kappa-opioid receptor antagonists)
    an opioid antagonist: a medication used to reverse or reduce the effects of opioids. For example, it is used to restore breathing after an opioid overdose...
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  • Gray death (category History of South America)
    is a slang term which refers to potent mixtures of synthetic opioids, for example benzimidazole opioids or fentanyl analogues, which were often sold on...
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    avoided prescribing opioids for other medical conditions because of the lack of evidence supporting their use, the concern of opioids having addictive properties...
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    Naltrexone (category Delta-opioid receptor antagonists)
    opioids may take a few weeks to occur. Side effects may include trouble sleeping, anxiety, nausea, and headaches. In those still on opioids, opioid withdrawal...
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  • esters List of nasal decongestants List of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug List of opioids List of progestogens List of psychedelic drugs List of psychotropic...
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    Chemistry of Opioids. Springer. pp. 34, 48, 57–60. ISBN 978-3-642-18107-8. Katavic PL, Lamb K, Navarro H, Prisinzano TE (August 2007). "Flavonoids as opioid receptor...
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    large body of evidence has enabled structure-based design of a new class of opioids with functional selectivity. Three variants of the μ-opioid receptor...
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  • of harmful use of Opioids Harmful pattern of use of Opioids Opioid dependence Opioid intoxication Opioids withdrawal Opioids induced delirium Opioids...
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    Buprenorphine (category Semisynthetic opioids)
    agonist/antagonist is important in the treatment of opioid use disorder: it relieves withdrawal symptoms from other opioids and induces some euphoria, but also blocks...
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  • "Opiated", a song by The Tragically Hip from the album Up to Here List of opioids Opioid epidemic This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Opioid peptides or opiate peptides are peptides that bind to opioid receptors in the brain; opiates and opioids mimic the effect of these peptides. Such...
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  • a total of 93% of the world's market. The list does not include opioids,classified as a different drug under the World Drug Report 2011 list, which is...
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    2006). "Endogenous opioids upregulate brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA through delta- and micro-opioid receptors independent of antidepressant-like...
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    Paterson SJ, Kosterlitz HW (1993). "Selectivity of Ligands for Opioid Receptors". Opioids. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. Vol. 104. pp. 645–679...
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    Hydromorphone (category Semisynthetic opioids)
    profound lowering of blood sugar over a period of hours, in common with morphine, heroin, codeine, and other opioids. As with other opioids, hydromorphone...
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  • treatment. Opioids, in overdose or combined with other depressants, are notorious for such fatalities. Nevertheless, appropriate use of opioids in the right...
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    Methadone (category Synthetic opioids)
    similar to those of other opioids. These frequently include dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, vomiting, and sweating. Serious risks include opioid abuse and respiratory...
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    opioid. It produces long lasting narcosis in different animals, including mice, rats, cats, guinea pigs, dogs and monkeys. M320 is a μ and κ-opioid receptor...
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    Pethidine (category Synthetic opioids)
    sedation is less likely compared to other opioids. Unlike other opioids, it does not cause miosis because of its anticholinergic properties. Overdose can...
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  • Sackler family (category Opioid epidemic in the United States)
    from the sales of narcotics. While some[who?] have criticized Arthur Sackler for pioneering marketing techniques to promote non-opioids decades earlier...
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    Tapentadol (category Mu-opioid receptor agonists)
    do not respond adequately to more commonly used opioids due to genetic disposition (poor metabolizers of CYP3A4 and CYP2D6), as well as providing a more...
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    Opiate (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    between 13 and 20 million people used opioids recreationally (0.3% to 0.4% of the global population between the ages of 15 and 65). According to the CDC,...
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    Mitragyna speciosa (category Opioids)
    traditional opioids, some people use kratom in the attempt to manage opioid use disorder, though no clinical trials have been done supporting this use. As of 2018[update]...
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