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  2. Hydromorphone - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 Cochrane review (updated in 2021) found little difference in benefit between hydromorphone and other opioids for cancer pain. [10] Common side effects include dizziness, sleepiness, nausea, itchiness, and constipation. [7] Serious side effects may include abuse, low blood pressure, seizures, respiratory depression, and serotonin syndrome ...

  3. Laudanum - Wikipedia

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    Overdose can result in severe respiratory depression or collapse and death. The ethanol component can also induce adverse effects at higher doses; the side effects are the same as with alcohol. Long-term use of laudanum in nonterminal diseases is discouraged due to the possibility of drug tolerance and addiction.

  4. Tapentadol - Wikipedia

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    The CDC Opioid Guidelines Calculator estimates a conversation rate of 50mg of tapentadol equaling 10 mg of oral oxycodone in terms of opioid receptor activation. [ 18 ] Common side effects include euphoria , constipation , nausea , vomiting , headaches, loss of appetite , drowsiness , dizziness , itching , dry mouth , and sweating . [ 19 ]

  5. Oxycodone - Wikipedia

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    Main side effects of oxycodone [43] Two tablets (10 mg) of oxycodone and safety blisters The most common side effects of oxycodone include reduced sensitivity to pain, delayed gastric emptying, euphoria , anxiolysis (a reduction in anxiety), feelings of relaxation , and respiratory depression . [ 44 ]

  6. List of opioids - Wikipedia

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    20 Combination drug formulations containing opioids. 21 See also. 22 References. ... This is a list of opioids, ... List of Schedule I drugs (US) Gray death; References

  7. Opioid agonist therapy - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, an opioid agonist induces minimal effects and stays in the brain for a long time, which prevents the opioid user from feeling the effects of natural or synthetic opioids. [3] However, the opioid receptors are still being used when an opioid agonist attaches, which prevents the effects of opioid withdrawal and can help prevent ...

  8. Nalbuphine - Wikipedia

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    These side effects can in many instances be ameliorated or avoided at the time of drug initiation by titrating the drug from a tolerable starting dose up to the desired therapeutic dose. An important difference between nalbuphine and the pure MOR agonist opioid analgesic drugs is the "ceiling effect" on respiration (but no ceiling on the ...

  9. Hydrocodone/paracetamol - Wikipedia

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    Mechanism of action: Hydrocodone acts primarily as an agonist at the mu-opioid receptors, but is also a weak agonist against the delta opioid and kappa opioid receptors. [ 15 ] Absorption/distribution: The oral formulation can be absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and remain 20–50% bound to plasma proteins. [ 15 ]