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Tramadol Tramadol Tramadol is an analgesic, a synthetic analogue of codeine. It appears to have similar effects to opioids such as morphine, therefore it's also addictive. Although its method of operation is not fully understood it is believed to work in two complementary ways: The parent molecule and the first metabolite can Sources: Pheeds [R=1,P=105],
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Analgesic Analgesic Analgesic is a collective term for any member of the diverse group of drugs used to relieve pain. Analgesic drugs include the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as the salicylates, narcotic drugs such as morphine, and synthetic drugs with narcotic properties such as tramadol. NSAIDs such as aspirin, and ibuprofen not only relieve pain but also reduce fever and inflammation. Narcotic analgesics and the morphine-like synthetic drugs depress the central nervous system and alter the perception of pain (Nociception). They are Sources: Pheeds [R=2,P=52],
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Opioid analgesic in the treatment of pain that acts on specific receptors within the CNS. Drugs in this classification include codeine (a moderately potent analgesic) and morphine (a potent one). natural opium alkaloids morphine opium hydromorphone nicomorphine oxycodone dihydrocodeine diamorphine papaveretum codeine phenylpiperidine derivatives ketobemidone pethidine fentanyl diphenylpropylamine derivatives dextromoramide piritramide dextropropoxyphene bezitramide dextropropoxyphene benzomorphan derivatives pentazocine phenazocine oripvaine derivatives buprenorphine morphinan derivatives butorphanol nalbufine other opioids tilidine tramadol dezocine See also pharmacology This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it. Sources: Pheeds [R=3,P=35],
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