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  • ...nger duration of action compared to either heroin and other shorter-acting agonists, and the need for repeat doses of the antagonist naloxone, it is still used ...], is a common second-choice drug for pain that does not respond to weaker agonists. A major drawback is that unlike OxyContin ([[oxycodone]] continuous releas
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  • ...sthetic agents such as injectable [[barbiturates]], [[alpha-2 adrenoceptor agonists]], [[cyclohexylamines]], [[guaifenesin]] and inhalants gradually replaced E
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  • ...B receptor cause [[absence seizures]] in high doses, as do GHB and GABA(B) agonists.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Banerjee PK, Snead OC |title=Presynaptic gamma- ...rations inhibit dopamine release via GABA(B) receptors as do other GABA(B) agonists such as [[baclofen]] and [[phenibut]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Smolders
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