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{{r|Opioid analgesic}} | |||
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- Opioid analgesic [r]: Synthetic narcotic that has opiate-like activities, which induces analgesia by mimicking endogenous opioids, at opioid receptors in the brain. [e]
- Acupuncture [r]: A form of alternative medicine that involves inserting and manipulating needles into 'acupuncture points' on the body with the aim of restoring health and well-being. [e]
- Naloxone [r]: Opiate antagonist, that binds receptors of endogenous opiates or drugs like morphine, codeine and heroin. [e]