The opioid epidemic is a public health crisis that the United States has been facing since the 1990s and has continued to worsen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many factors have led to the current state of the opioid epidemic, including inappropriate prescription of opioids, lack of understanding of the potential adverse effects of long-term use, opioid misuse, abuse, and dependence. The key to understanding both the addictive and analgesia qualities of opioids lies in their behavior and function in the human body on a molecular level. This thesis is an educational guide on the opioid epidemic, opioid basics, opioid receptors, and cell signaling pathways, opioid alternatives, and alternative treatments for chronic pain. The purpose of this g...
The nonmedical use of prescription opioid pain relievers and associated overdose deaths have been la...
Opioids are widely used drugs for treatment of pain and related disorders. Opiate addiction is a maj...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPrescription drug abuse is our nati...
Opioid addiction has reached epidemic levels around the world, with over-prescription of opioid pain...
This graduation thesis deals with the theme of opiates. It describes them as a very important medica...
In the wake of the opioid epidemic, there is a need to provide sound educational materials that prov...
The use of opioid medications is a rapidly growing problem in the United States. Although these medi...
Over 50,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses in the United States leading to what has becom...
The Opioid Crisis is a national crisis affecting public, social, and economic healthcare. Nearly 50,...
Over 50,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses in the United States leading to what has becom...
The marked increase in deaths related to opioid drugs since 1999 was associated with an increase in ...
The thesis summaries the main pharmacological effects of opioid drugs. It begins by a discussion abo...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 13, 05-01-2018....
Over 50,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses in the United States leading to what has becom...
Opioid abuse in society dates back as far as 3400 BC when the poppy plant, otherwise known as opium,...
The nonmedical use of prescription opioid pain relievers and associated overdose deaths have been la...
Opioids are widely used drugs for treatment of pain and related disorders. Opiate addiction is a maj...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPrescription drug abuse is our nati...
Opioid addiction has reached epidemic levels around the world, with over-prescription of opioid pain...
This graduation thesis deals with the theme of opiates. It describes them as a very important medica...
In the wake of the opioid epidemic, there is a need to provide sound educational materials that prov...
The use of opioid medications is a rapidly growing problem in the United States. Although these medi...
Over 50,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses in the United States leading to what has becom...
The Opioid Crisis is a national crisis affecting public, social, and economic healthcare. Nearly 50,...
Over 50,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses in the United States leading to what has becom...
The marked increase in deaths related to opioid drugs since 1999 was associated with an increase in ...
The thesis summaries the main pharmacological effects of opioid drugs. It begins by a discussion abo...
From the Washington University Office of Undergraduate Research Digest (WUURD), Vol. 13, 05-01-2018....
Over 50,000 people die annually from opioid overdoses in the United States leading to what has becom...
Opioid abuse in society dates back as far as 3400 BC when the poppy plant, otherwise known as opium,...
The nonmedical use of prescription opioid pain relievers and associated overdose deaths have been la...
Opioids are widely used drugs for treatment of pain and related disorders. Opiate addiction is a maj...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPrescription drug abuse is our nati...