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  2. Analgesic - Wikipedia

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    An analgesic drug, also called simply an analgesic, antalgic, pain reliever, or painkiller, is any member of the group of drugs used for pain management.Analgesics are conceptually distinct from anesthetics, which temporarily reduce, and in some instances eliminate, sensation, although analgesia and anesthesia are neurophysiologically overlapping and thus various drugs have both analgesic and ...

  3. Equianalgesic - Wikipedia

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    "Strength" is defined as analgesic potency relative to oral morphine. Tolerance, sensitization, cross-tolerance, metabolism, and hyperalgesia may be complex factors in some individuals. Interactions with other drugs, food and drink, and other factors may increase or decrease the effect of certain analgesics and alter their half-life.

  4. Ssm6a - Wikipedia

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    The mature form of Ssm6a is composed of 46 amino acids. It is the result of posttranslational modification of a prepropeptide.The prepropeptide is 112 amino acids long. The 21 N-terminal amino acids are related to a signal sequence, the 43 following amino acids are referred as a propeptide sequen

  5. Morpheridine - Wikipedia

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    Morpheridine (Morpholinoethylnorpethidine) [2] is a 4-phenyl piperidine derivative that is related to the clinically used opioid analgesic drug pethidine (meperidine). It is a strong analgesic with around 4 times the potency of pethidine, [3] and unlike pethidine, does not cause convulsions, although it produces the standard opioid side effects such as sedation and respiratory depression.

  6. FDA approves new pain medication as an alternative to opioids ...

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    Suzetrigine is the first non-opioid analgesic – or medication to control pain – of its class to receive federal approval in more than 20 years.

  7. Nitrous oxide (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Its analgesic effect is strong (equivalent to 15 mg of subcutaneous route morphine [1]) [17] [18] and characterised by rapid onset and offset, i.e. it is very fast-acting and wears off very quickly. [citation needed]

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