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  2. Equianalgesic - Wikipedia

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    For example, the narcotic levorphanol is 4–8 times stronger than morphine, but also has a much longer half-life. Simply switching the patient from 40 mg of morphine to 10 mg of levorphanol would be dangerous due to dose accumulation, and hence frequency of administration should also be taken into account.

  3. Biological half-life - Wikipedia

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    Caesium in the body has a biological half-life of about one to four months. Mercury (as methylmercury) in the body has a half-life of about 65 days. Lead in the blood has a half life of 28–36 days. [29] [30] Lead in bone has a biological half-life of about ten years. Cadmium in bone has a biological half-life of about 30 years.

  4. Neonatal withdrawal - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] [1] [23] Opioids have become the most associated with NAS due to the growing opioid crisis leading to increased opioid use among pregnant people. Although NAS generally includes opioid and nonopioid exposures, studies have shown that such cases have primarily resulted from in utero opioid exposure; thus, resulting in the use of ...

  5. New study reveals the most common cause of fatal poisonings ...

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    But opioids accounted for a growing share of the substances responsible for poisonings between 2005 and 2018: Whereas 24% of the various substances that killed children in 2005 were opioids, they ...

  6. Methadone - Wikipedia

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    These synthetic opioids have increased length and depth of satiating any opiate cravings and generate very strong analgesic effects due to their long metabolic half-life and strong receptor affinity at the mu-opioid receptor sites. Therefore, they impart much of the satiating and anti-addictive effects of methadone by suppressing drug cravings ...

  7. Opioids were the most common cause of fatal poisoning of ...

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    But opioids accounted for a growing share of the substances responsible for poisonings between 2005 and 2018: Whereas 24% of the various substances that killed children in 2005 were opioids, they ...

  8. In the fentanyl crisis, infants and toddlers become ... - AOL

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    Soluna Lora and her children console each other June 5, 2024, after they unveiled the gravestone of their late son and brother, 2-year-old Ezekiel Rivera, who died in 2023 from a fentanyl overdose ...

  9. Opioid - Wikipedia

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    [128] [129] If encountered, rotation between several different opioid pain medications may decrease the development of increased pain. [130] [131] Opioid induced hyperalgesia more commonly occurs with chronic use or brief high doses but some research suggests that it may also occur with very low doses. [132] [133]