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Opioid Analgesics

Horizontales
A centrally acting analgesic with effects that are only partially blocked by opioid antagonists
The major receptor subtype involved in producing analgesia
Works longer than another commonly used antagonist
Patients who take opioids often suffer from this unpleasant side effect.
A pupillary state associated with overdose
Taken for cough & has a low potential for addiction
One of the 3 signs of overdose
This prescription drug is great for cough, but potentially addictive
The drug most commonly given to reverse the harmful effects of opioids
A sign of overdose caused by compromised breathing
A opioid commonly combined in tablet form with acetaminophen
Stimulation of this receptor can make you unhappy
The dorsal location of this part of the nervous system is a major site of action for opioid analgesics
Verticales
A partial agonist commonly used to treat opioid dependence
A side effect related to release of histamine
A very effective prescription cough suppressant, but has a potential for addiction
A non-opioid analgesic that is sometimes used in hospital settings for patients that can't tolerate opioids
An opioid that can cause big pupils and seizures
Injuries to this region are a contraindication for opioid use
The first part of the name of the neurotransmitter involved in pain signalling that opioids indirectly antagonize
An opioid with a long duration of action historically used for treating patients with narcotic dependence
A short acting opioid that is 80-100 times more potent than morphine
Antihistamines are commonly given to prevent this side effect
Schedule I drug created by acetylation of a natural substance found in opium poppy seeds