Opioid Analgesics
ModerateHigh-yieldPharmacology · CNS
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Opioids are the most powerful analgesics available, acting on G-protein coupled opioid receptors to relieve moderate-to-severe pain. NEET PG loves the receptor pharmacology, the active metabolites of morphine, partial-agonist quirks of buprenorphine, and the antidote naloxone — so master mechanisms, not just names. - Opioid — any substance (natural, semi-synthetic or synthetic) acting on opioid receptors. - Opiate…
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