Treatments:Opioid drugs
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* MScontin, Oramorph, Sevredol - Generic: Morphine (opioid receptor agonist) | * MScontin, Oramorph, Sevredol - Generic: Morphine (opioid receptor agonist) | ||
* Demerol - Generic: Meperidine (opioid receptor agonist) | * Demerol - Generic: Meperidine (opioid receptor agonist) | ||
+ | * Dolophine - Generic: Methadone (Levomethadone (the R enantiomer) is a opioid receptor agonist) | ||
+ | * Actiq, Duragesic, Fentora - Generic: Fentanyl (opioid receptor agonist) | ||
+ | =====[[Opioid receptor|Opioid receptors]] antagonists===== | ||
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* Narcan - Generic: Naloxone (competitive opioid receptor antagonist) | * Narcan - Generic: Naloxone (competitive opioid receptor antagonist) | ||
* ReVia - Generic: Naltrexone (competitive opioid receptor antagonist) | * ReVia - Generic: Naltrexone (competitive opioid receptor antagonist) | ||
* Entereg - Generic: Alvimopan (opioid receptor antagonist) | * Entereg - Generic: Alvimopan (opioid receptor antagonist) | ||
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Opioid receptors agonists
Opioid receptors antagonists
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