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Opioid analgesics recent developments

The chemical structures and biological activities of hundreds of opioid analgesics derived from the prototype opioid drug morphine are most comprehensively described in two books published in 1986, one entitled Opioid Analgesics, Chemistry and Receptors by Casy and Parfitt [1] and the other entitled Opiates by Lenz et al. [2]. Follow-up articles include those by Casy in 1989, entitled Opioid Receptors and their Ligands Recent Developments [3] which also includes sections on opioid peptides, affinity labelling and opioid receptor subtypes Rees and Hunter in 1990 [4] covering the... [Pg.110]

Suppression of cough can be obtained at doses lower than those needed for analgesia. However, in recent years the use of opioid analgesics to allay cough has diminished largely because a number of effective synthetic compounds have been developed that are neither analgesic nor addictive. These agents are discussed below. [Pg.695]

The focus of this chapter is on recent developments in the opioid field, with summaries of key features of the structure-activity relationships (SAR) of older compounds. Much of the early opioid SAR is discussed in detail in two comprehensive books on opioid analgesics published in 1986 (12, 13). Specific areas in which there has been considerable research in the last decade and which are discussed in this chapter include the molecular biology of opioid receptors (see Section 3.2.4), the design... [Pg.331]

In recent years there has been a major research effort, so far without success, to produce potent, centrally acting analgesics that do not have an abuse potential. The discovery of various types of opioid receptor, which may have different effects on central neurotransmitter function, may ultimately lead to the development of such a drug. In the meantime, the most widely used opioids, for example morphine, heroin (also called diacetylmorphine) and codeine are therapeutically effective but are liable to be abused and produce dependence. The structure of some of the morphine-like analgesics and their antagonists are shown in Figure 15.2. [Pg.390]


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