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'''Opioidergic''', or simply '''opioid''', means "related to [[opioid]]s".
'''Opioidergic''', or simply '''opioid''', means "related to [[opioid]]s".


An '''opioid''', or '''opioidergic drug''', is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the [[opioid peptide|opioid neuropeptide]] systems (i.e., [[endorphin]], [[enkephalin]], [[dynorphin]], [[nociceptin]]) in the body or brain. Examples include [[opioid analgesic]]s such as [[morphine]] and [[opioid antagonist]]s such as [[naloxone]].
An '''opioidergic drug''', is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the [[opioid peptide|opioid neuropeptide]] systems (i.e., [[endorphin]], [[enkephalin]], [[dynorphin]], [[nociceptin]]) in the body or brain. Examples include [[opioid analgesic]]s such as [[morphine]] and [[opioid antagonist]]s such as [[naloxone]].


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Revision as of 08:51, 24 July 2014

Opioidergic, or simply opioid, means "related to opioids".

An opioidergic drug, is a chemical which functions to directly modulate the opioid neuropeptide systems (i.e., endorphin, enkephalin, dynorphin, nociceptin) in the body or brain. Examples include opioid analgesics such as morphine and opioid antagonists such as naloxone.

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