opioid antagonist उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Nalorphine was the second opioid antagonist to be introduced, preceded by nalodeine ( N-allylnorcodeine ) in 1915 and followed by naloxone in 1960 and naltrexone in 1963.
- The 14-phenylpropoxy substitution appears to confer potent ?-opioid agonist activity, even when combined with substitutions such as N-cyclopropyl or N-allyl, which normally result in ?-opioid antagonist compounds.
- Some studies suggest acupuncture causes a series of events within the central nervous system, and that it is possible to inhibit acupuncture's analgesic effects with the opioid antagonist naloxone.
- Although nalbuphine possesses opioid antagonist activity, there is evidence that in nondependent patients it will not antagonize an opioid analgesic administered just before, concurrently, or just after an injection.
- Naloxone and naltrexone are commonly used opioid antagonist drugs which are competitive antagonists that bind to the opioid receptors with higher affinity than agonists but do not activate the receptors.
- Opioid antagonists such as naltrexone and nalmefene are promising potential treatments for CBD . Naltrexone and nalmefene have also shown effectiveness in the treatment of gambling addiction, an associated disorder.
- When rats are given naloxone ( an opioid antagonist ), tickling no longer evokes the 50-kHz vocalisation which indicates that the rewarding properties of tickling are modulated by endogenous opioids.
- These effects were not blocked by opioid antagonists such as naloxone, and it was eventually discovered that pravadoline represented the first compound from a novel class of cannabinoid agonists, the aminoalkylindoles.
- Surprisingly the main alkaloid from the seeds, akuammine, was found to be an opioid antagonist when tested " in vitro " and canceled out the effects of the active agonist components.
- Some opioid antagonists are not pure antagonists but in fact do produce some weak opioid partial agonist effects, and can produce analgesic effects when administered in high doses to opioid-naive individuals.