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Things opioid often describes (“opioid ________”)
receptors, peptides, analgesics, agonists, antagonists, dependence, drugs, receptor, withdrawal, therapy, use, antagonist, analgesia, effects, activity, addicts, addiction, tolerance, administration, systems, overdose, agonist, abuse, medications, treatment, analgesic, users, abusers, sites, rotation, intoxication, mechanisms, doses, requirements, agents, ligands, actions, action, modulation, inhibition, toxicity, infusions, responsiveness, symptoms, detoxification, medication, compounds, subtypes, activation, blockade, binding, dose, peptide, syndrome, drug, pharmacology, substances, involvement, induced, neurons, release, gene, consumption, sensitivity, interactions, regulation, preparations, maintenance, precursors, antinociception, responses, pathways, neuropeptides, poisoning, infusion, anesthesia, dependency, tone, mediation, requirement, stimulation, narcotics, genes, exposure, pharmacotherapy, alkaloids, antagonism, availability
How opioid often is described (“________ opioid”)
synthetic, acting, endogenous, strong, weak, potent, new, alternative, oral, different, specific, intravenous, intrathecal, particular, only, pure, lipophilic, systemic, semisynthetic, spinal, less, mild, appropriate, abused, non, line, soluble, alternate, stronger, additional, mixed, intraspinal, prescribed, effective, preferred, hydrophilic, popular, illicit, intramuscular, ideal, peripheral, partial, useful, prototypical, selective, chronic, exogenous, powerful, unique, acute, available, novel, newer, enough, potency, excessive, neuraxial, comparative, injected, nonopioid, optimal, concurrent, atypical, prototypic, nonselective, postoperative
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