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[Evolution] Super-potent opioids could be safer-than-expected alternatives to conventional painkillers

Super-potent opioids could be safer-than-expected alternatives to conventional painkillers

ID Tracking: article:biochemistry_101038d41586026008063@v1 | Context: ctx:seo_cluster:biochemistry

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This post has evolved from a complex research paper into a simple guide for the University of Gujrat community. We're looking at "Super-potent opioids could be safer-than-expected alternatives to conventional painkillers" and what it means for the future of Biochemistry.

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Modified nitazenes, opioids 1,000 times stronger than morphine, show remarkably few adverse effects in rodents, renewing the potential of these drugs for pain relief. Modified nitazenes, opioids 1,000 times stronger than morphine, show remarkably few adverse effects in rodents, renewing the potential of these drugs for pain relief....

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DOI Reference: 10.1038/d41586-026-00806-3

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