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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 on
opioid receptors in the brain...
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original on
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recreational drugs. Due to the
sedative effects of
opioids on the
respiratory center of the
medulla oblongata,
opioids in high
doses present the
potential for respiratory...
- and use of
opioids in
combination with
other substances, such as alcohol, benzodiazepines, or cocaine.
Dependence on
prescription opioids can
occur from...
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Opioid withdrawal is a set of
symptoms (a syndrome)
arising from the
sudden cessation or
reduction of
opioids where previous usage has been
heavy and...
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different opioids is
morphine milligram equivalents (MME). It is
recommended for
clinicians to
refer to
daily MMEs when
prescribing opioids to decrease...
- 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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Opioid receptors are a
group of
inhibitory G protein-coupled
receptors with
opioids as ligands. The
endogenous opioids are dynorphins, enkephalins, endorphins...
- 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...
- structure-based
design of a new
class of
opioids with
functional selectivity.
Three variants of the μ-
opioid receptor are well characterized,
though reverse...