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  • ...oid]] analgesic. It is also a [[stereoisomer]] of [[levomethorphan]], an [[opioid]] [[analgesic]]. It is named according to [[IUPAC]] rules as (+)-3-methoxy ...mid2897648">{{cite journal | author = Wong BY, Coulter DA, Choi DW, Prince DA | title = Dextrorphan and dextromethorphan, common antitussives, are antiep
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  • [[Image:Bayer Heroin bottle.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Heroin, a powerful opioid and narcotic.]] * [[Opioid]]
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  • ...om http://0-online.lexi.com.library.touro.edu</ref><ref>Lemke TL, Williams DA, Roche VF, Zito SW. Foyes ''Principles of Medical Chemistry''. 6th ed. Phil ...pproaches and many others relevant to each case. Even the addition of the opioid [[tramadol]] to topical preparations is not known to be an adequate replace
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  • ...al anesthesia. Its use is not associated with nausea as is often seen with opioid medications. These characteristics of rapid onset and recovery along with i [[da:Propofol]]
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  • ...ynorphin may play a role in the inhibition of dopamine release via [[kappa opioid receptor]]s.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Mamelak M |title=Gammahydroxybutyra [[da:GHB]]
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  • ...y 1990s it was hypothesized that [[autism]] can be caused or aggravated by opioid peptides.<ref>{{cite journal |author= Reichelt KL, Knivsberg A-M, Lind G, N [[da:Ost]]
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