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  • ...of natural opioids (such as opium or heroin). Synthetic opioids, like all opioids, can reduce feelings of pain, can produce feelings of euphoria, relaxation Some synthetic opioids have medical uses, fentanyl is sometimes used to treat pain associated with
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  • ...lling between the brain and body. It belongs to a group of drugs known as 'opioids' that are from the opium poppy. It is prescribed for the control of chronic ...l's analgesic activity is, most likely, due to its conversion to morphine. Opioids close N-type voltage-operated calcium channels (OP2-receptor agonist) and o
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  • * [[Synthetic opioids|Synthetic opioids]]
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  • ...ine overdose is rarely fatal unless the drugs are mixed with barbiturates, opioids, alcohol, or tricyclic antidepressants. ...g benzodiazepines by themselves or in combination with other drugs such as opioids and alcohol were being reported as early as the 1970's, though a lack of co
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  • ...oblematic use and drug-related crime, predominantly among those also using opioids. Due to the often chaotic nature of users' lives, it is likely that drug su ...toxication and consume larger doses than they otherwise would. Cocaine and opioids is a particularly dangerous combination because cocaine has a short half-li
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  • ...however, there are countries, where significant numbers of users of other opioids exist, for example Finland (buprenorphine) or Estonia ([[*Fentanyl|Fentanyl ...ct <ref name="16a">'''Heroin''', 2017, http://www.drugscience.org.uk/drugs/opioids/heroin/</ref>.
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  • ...include 1,4-butanediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, benzodiazepines, GHB, GBL, and opioids <ref name="12a"/>. * '''opioids''' - Both substances bring a risk of vomiting and unconsciousness. If the u
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  • * '''Opioids''' - Stimulants increase respiration rate allowing a higher dose of opiates
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  • ...s to control withdrawal symptoms and cravings caused by addiction to other opioids or to other addictive substances such as alcohol. There is no scientific ev ...in and opioid withdrawal but structurally it is not the same as the common opioids morphine or codeine. Animal studies suggest that the primary mitragynine ph
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  • ...n the brain as a biological regulator. It has analgesic effects similar to opioids in nature, as well as anaesthetic and anxiolytic actions. Its anxiolytic ef * '''Opioids''' - Both substances potentiate the ataxia and sedation caused by the other
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  • ...s the principal source of most naturally occurring opioid receptor agonist opioids. The Poppy straw is the dried mature plant except the seeds, which is also ...mitant use of tramadol increases the seizure risk in patients taking other opioids. These agents are often individually epileptogenic and may have additive ef
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  • ...include 1,4-butanediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, benzodiazepines, GHB, GBL, and opioids <ref name="7a"/>.
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  • |* [[:Category:Opioids‏]]‎ |* [[Synthetic opioids]]
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  • ...2-methyl-2-butanol, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids, phenothiazines <ref name="13a"/>) - This combination can result in dangero
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  • ...of natural opioids (such as opium or heroin). Synthetic opioids, like all opioids, can reduce feelings of pain, can produce feelings of euphoria, relaxation Some synthetic opioids have medical uses, fentanyl is sometimes used to treat pain associated with
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  • ...endorphin (which reduces anxiety) and enhances the action of serotonin and opioids (which causes sedation) <ref name="9a"/>.
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  • ...binding, analgesic and antitussive potency of tramadol and other selected opioids''', ''Arzneimittel-Forschung'', 1988, 38, 7, 877-880, https://www.ncbi.nlm. ...n the body and also work upon the μ-opioid receptor set. The way in which opioids structurally mimic these natural endorphins results in their euphoria, pain
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  • <!-- | Opioids | Tramadol, tapentadol[1], pethidine, fentanyl, pentazocine, bupren | Opioids
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  • [[Category:Opioids]] ...n the body and also work with the μ-opioid receptor set. The way in which opioids structurally mimic these natural endorphins results in their euphoria, pain
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  • ...r or strong cravings associated with other more common depressants such as opioids, alcohol or benzodiazepines.
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  • ...anediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, alcohol, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids) - This combination can result in dangerous or even fatal levels of respira * '''Opioids''' - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be ad
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  • ...anediol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, alcohol, barbiturates, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids) - This combination can result in dangerous or even fatal levels of respira * '''opioids''' - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be ad
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  • [[Category:Opioids]][[Category:Depressants]][[Category:Analgesics]][[Category:Sedatives]] ...s include heroine. Codeine, however, is much milder than many of the other opioids. The drug's intent is to alleviate moderate to severe pain due to outpatien
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  • Tolerance develops with continued use of many substances like alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines like diazepam. Over time, as the body adapts to the me * '''[[Opioids]]''' - [[Central nervous system]] and/or respiratory-depressant effects may
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  • [[Category:Opioids]][[Category:Analgesics]] ...y suppression and pain relief effects appear to stem from the way in which opioids mimic endogenous endorphins. Endorphins are responsible for [[analgesia]],
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  • [[Category:Opioids]][[Category:Analgesics]] ...the μ-opioid receptor as an agonist. This occurs due to the way in which opioids structurally mimic [[endogenous]] endorphins. Endorphins are responsible fo
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  • [[Category:Opioids]] [[Endogenous]] opioids include endorphins, enkephalins and dynorphins. Morphine appears to mimic a
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  • ...o inhibit the release of vasopressin, somatostatin, insulin, and glucagon. Opioids close N-type voltage-operated calcium channels (kappa-receptor agonist) and * harm related to pre-existing conditions for which opioids may be contra-indicated <ref name="1098a">Nielsen, S., '''Oxycodone''', Nat
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  • ...-methyl-2-butanol, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, [[GBL / GHB]], methaqualone, opioids) - This combination can result in dangerous or even fatal levels of respira
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  • ...iol, 2-methyl-2-butanol, [[alcohol]], barbiturates, GHB/GBL, methaqualone, opioids) - This combination can result in dangerous or even fatal levels of [[respi ...in mixing 'Z drugs' with alcohol or other [[CNS]] depressants, such as the opioids.
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  • [[Category:Opioids]] ...ibed to people wanting to come off these drugs. It is different from other opioids in that it is a partial opioid agonist. This means that there is less eupho
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  • ...ef name="0112a">'''Methadone''', 2016, http://www.drugscience.org.uk/drugs/opioids/methadone/</ref>. ...is a prescription drug, and is part of a group of drugs known as opioids. Opioids are depressant drugs, which means they slow down the messages travelling be
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  • Naltrexone reverses the effects of opioids and is used as a relapse prevention tool. It is not a maintenance treatment ...ccupy the relevant receptor sites in the brain, it reverses the effects of opioids among dependent individuals. Naltrexone Hydrochloride is a non-addictive su
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  • ...g this they displace and over time replace the indigenous endorphins. Some opioids stimulate the receptors (agonists), some occupy and block action at the rec ...receptors in the brain than do other opioids, making it more difficult for opioids to act at the relevant sites when buprenorphine is in the system. Interesti
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  • ...barbiturates, or general anaesthetics) and does not reverse the effects of opioids <ref name="1171a"/>.
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  • [[Category:Opioids]] [[Category:Opiate antagonists]] Naloxone is a drug that reverses the effects of opioids among dependent individuals <ref name="1177a">'''Naloxone''', 2017, http://
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  • ...move them into it. Examples include benzodiazepines, [[GBL / GHB]], 2M2B, opioids, and most commonly, [[alcohol]]. * '''Opioids''' - [[CNS]] depression, difficult breathing, heart issues, hepatoxic, just
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  • ...move them into it. Examples include benzodiazepines, [[GBL / GHB]], 2M2B, opioids, and most commonly, [[alcohol]]. * '''Opioids''' - This combination can potentiate the effects of the opioid.
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  • * '''Opioids''' - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be ad
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  • * '''Opioids''' - Central nervous system and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be ad
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  • ...entanil''', 2018, https://castlecraig.co.uk/resources/drugs/types-of-drugs/opioids-painkillers/carfentanil/</ref>. ...eptors as an agonist. It will induce similar effects of analgesia as other opioids, however, due to its potency, it will also induce strong side effects such
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