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Kyoto University Develops Morphine-Alternative Pain Reliever Without Severe Side Effects

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nogajun

10mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

A Kyoto University research team has developed a new pain-reliever named Adriana, which is comparable to morphine but lacks its serious side effects like breathing issues and addiction. The drug operates on a different mechanism than existing opioids and could revolutionize pain management in medicine.

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A Kyoto University research team has developed a pain-reliever that is comparable to morphine but does not have serious side effects.
The newly developed drug, Adriana, is a groundbreaking painkiller, which works on a completely different mechanism to morphine and other existing synthetic opioids.
The drug has the potential to revolutionize pain control in the medical field, the team said.
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Morphine, often administered to cancer patients, has serious adverse effects such as breathing issues and addiction.

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