Opioid vs Ketazocine - What's the difference?
opioid | ketazocine |
A substance that is like opium.
(physiology) Any of the natural substances, such as an endorphin, released in the body in response to pain.
(pharmacology) Any of a group of synthetic compounds that exhibit similarities to the opium alkaloids that occur in nature.
A cyclazocine derivative used in opioid receptor research, causing a decrease in pain sensations accompanied by paranoia and hallucinations.