「opiate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Opiate abuse was uncommon until the 1980s, following | |
ate programmes were formed to tackle increased | opiate abuse. |
edation and somnolence (so-called 'nodding' by | opiate abusers), constipation, miosis (pinpoint pupil |
The peptides with | opiate activity that are derived from proopiomelanoco |
The driving principle behind ORT is that an | opiate addict will be able to regain a normal life an |
It was trialled for the treatment of | opiate addiction, but was not developed commercially. |
retical and empirical account of the nature of | opiate addiction, culminating in his book Opiate Addi |
e country has the highest per capita number of | opiate addicts in the world at a rate of 2.8% of Iran |
one of the more favored fentanyl analogues by | opiate addicts, but nevertheless its brief career as |
Narcotoline is an | opiate alkaloid chemically related to noscapine. |
hat, because hospital patients often associate | opiate analgesia with an illness and/or hospital care |
hydro-14-hydroxy-N-phenethylnormorphine) is an | opiate analgesic drug. |
N-Phenethylnormorphine is an | opiate analgesic drug derived from morphine by replac |
Normorphine is an | opiate analogue that is the N-demethylated derivative |
Semorphone (Mr 2264) is an | opiate analogue that is an N-substituted derivative o |
Norcodeine is an | opiate analogue that is the N-demethylated derivative |
Acetylpropionylmorphine is an | opiate analogue that is a derivative of morphine. |
Metopon (5-methylhydromorphone) is an | opiate analogue that is a methylated derivative of hy |
nol (RAM-320, 14-Hydroxydihydromorphine) is an | opiate analogue that is a derivative of morphine, whe |
Codoxime (Codossima) is an | opiate analogue that is a derivative of hydrocodone, |
etylmorphone (Dihydromorphinone acetate) is an | opiate analogue that is an acetylated derivative of h |
Azidomorphine is an | opiate analogue that is a derivative of morphine, whe |
Oripavine is an | opiate and the major metabolite of thebaine. |
ch, who, in 1889, reported success in treating | opiate and chloral addiction with cannabis. |
ts Peach incarnation was heavily influenced by | Opiate and Undertow-era Tool sound, with its central |
ehab, which depicted her 16-year struggle with | opiate and alcohol addiction. |
orphine are manufactured in pill form with the | opiate antagonist Naloxone to prevent addicts from cr |
Diprenorphine is the strongest | opiate antagonist that is commercially available (som |
ement is strict and where a large share of the | opiate consumption market is still for opium rather t |
It has also been studied in the treatment of | opiate dependence. |
Problems with its use include | opiate dependency and analgesia which can mask sympto |
Nalmefene is an | opiate derivative similar in both structure and activ |
Nicodicodeine is an | opiate derivative developed as a cough suppressant an |
Acetyldihydrocodeine is an | opiate derivative developed in Germany around 1900 as |
aminomorphinone, RX-77989) is a semi-synthetic | opiate derivative related to compounds such as morphi |
treaty was the popularity of new, uncontrolled | opiate derivatives that were outside the scope of the |
e 1960s, but fell into disuse once alternative | opiate derivatives became preferred by doctors (i.e. |
nal active metabolite is the slightly stronger | opiate dihydromorphine rather than morphine, nicodico |
ath was cardiac insufficiency due to long time | opiate drugs abuse (especially 'compote', the Polish |
e-effects of morphine, as well as some related | opiate drugs. |
nist analog of the delta-preferring endogenous | opiate enkephalin. |
Heaven ( | Opiate for the masses) |
Anna Kjellberg was in | Opiate for the Masses. |
For the vocalist of | Opiate For The Masses, see Ron Underwood (musician). |
ver cease to be a reactionary social force, an | opiate for the people…' (Evgraf Duluman, Kiriushko an |
Black tar heroin is a type of illicit | opiate narcotic drug formed from the incomplete acety |
Benzylmorphine (Peronine) is a semi-synthetic | opiate narcotic introduced to the international marke |
It was popularised in an article titled | Opiate of the Masses. |
ionally used as an antidote for barbiturate or | opiate overdose, usually in combination with bemegrid |
hat his death was the result of an "accidental | opiate overdose." |
hen a subject's reaction to a drug (such as an | opiate painkiller, benzodiazepine or other psychotrop |
nociceptin receptor, also known as the ORL-1 ( | opiate receptor like-1) receptor. |
nociceptin receptor, also known as the ORL-1 ( | opiate receptor like-1) receptor, with over 100x sele |
second stint in a detox program, in which his | opiate receptors were cleaned. |
f black tar heroin is often other psychoactive | opiate substances, like monoacetylmorphine in the for |
The peptide is a natural | opiate that binds as an agonist with high potency and |
Studies confirmed significant | opiate use in the 1990s, when action to reduce harm c |
There were an estimated 13,460 | opiate users in Ireland in 1996. |
First, | opiate users must connect their drug withdrawal to th |
As supplies became unavailable, | opiate users would mix crushed methadone tablets or P |
"Gorgeous ( | Opiate version)" - 6:39 |
It is dangerous to combine an | opiate with a sedating antihistamine via injection, a |
When pharmacological treatment of | opiate withdrawal in neonates is deemed necessary, op |
obarbitol is superior to diazepam for neonatal | opiate withdrawal symptoms. |
his is unusual as paranoia is not a symptom of | opiate withdrawal. |
ful and even life threatening symptoms of cold | opiate withdrawal. |
on, verging on horror, that is associated with | opiate withdrawal. |
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