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Synthetic substances with morphine-like effect; relationship between analgesic action and addiction liability, with a discussion of the chemical structure of addiction-producing substances.
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Opioid EpidemicSubstance UseMorphine-like Addiction LiabilityDrug ClassMedicinal ChemistryAddiction MedicineHeroinMorphine-like EffectHealth SciencesPsychoactive DrugChemical FeaturesPharmacologySubstance AbuseSynthetic SubstancesAddictionPhysical-dependence-producing PropertiesOpioid OverdoseAddiction LiabilityMedicineOpioid Use Disorder
For compounds of the morphine, morphinan, pethidine, hexamethyleneimine, methadone, and dithienylbutenylamine groups, the analgesic and physical-dependence-producing properties are compared. On the basis of a parellelism in intensity of these properties, conclusions are drawn regarding their interrelationship and the chemical features common to substances with morphine-like addiction liability.
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