Effective treatments for chronic pain without abuse liability are urgently needed. One in 5 adults suffer chronic pain and half of these patients report inefficient treatment. Mu opioid receptor agonists (MOP), including oxycodone, tramadol and morphine, are often prescribed to treat chronic pain, however, use of drugs targeting MOP can lead to drug dependency, tolerance and overdose deaths. Kappa opioid receptor (KOP) agonists have antinociceptive effects without abuse potential; however, they have not been utilised clinically due to dysphoria and sedation. We hypothesise that mixed opioid receptor agonists targeting the KOP and delta opioid receptor (DOP) would have a wider therapeutic index, with the rewarding effects of DOP negating the...
Background and Purpose: Pain, although necessary for survival, can become pathological affecting an ...
Most clinically used opioids are thought to induce analgesia through activation of the mu opioid rec...
Abstract Opioid addiction and the opioid overdose epidemic are becoming more serious, and the develo...
Numerous studies have demonstrated a physiological interaction between the mu opioid receptor (MOR) ...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Background and purposeThe opioid receptor family comprises four structurally homologous but function...
Background and purposeThe opioid receptor family comprises four structurally homologous but function...
Background and Purpose: Pain, although necessary for survival, can become pathological affecting an ...
Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are well-known and frequently used clinical analgesics but are al...
Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are well-known and frequently used clinical analgesics but are al...
Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are well-known and frequently used clinical analgesics but are al...
There is still an unmet clinical need to develop new pharmaceuticals for effective and safe pain man...
Background and Purpose: Pain, although necessary for survival, can become pathological affecting an ...
Most clinically used opioids are thought to induce analgesia through activation of the mu opioid rec...
Abstract Opioid addiction and the opioid overdose epidemic are becoming more serious, and the develo...
Numerous studies have demonstrated a physiological interaction between the mu opioid receptor (MOR) ...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Rationale: Drug addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease with great socioeconomic and morbidity cos...
Background and purposeThe opioid receptor family comprises four structurally homologous but function...
Background and purposeThe opioid receptor family comprises four structurally homologous but function...
Background and Purpose: Pain, although necessary for survival, can become pathological affecting an ...
Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are well-known and frequently used clinical analgesics but are al...
Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are well-known and frequently used clinical analgesics but are al...
Mu opioid receptor (MOPr) agonists are well-known and frequently used clinical analgesics but are al...
There is still an unmet clinical need to develop new pharmaceuticals for effective and safe pain man...
Background and Purpose: Pain, although necessary for survival, can become pathological affecting an ...
Most clinically used opioids are thought to induce analgesia through activation of the mu opioid rec...
Abstract Opioid addiction and the opioid overdose epidemic are becoming more serious, and the develo...