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Opioids are drugs that bind to opioid receptors to produce [[morphine]]-like effects.[2] They provide moderate to very strong [[pain]] relief. A large range of opioids are used to treat pain in ME/CFS. Some of these are [[codeine]], [[tramadol]], [[oxycodone]], [[vicodin]], [[hydrocodone]], [[fentanyl]] and morphine. | Opioids are drugs that bind to opioid receptors to produce [[morphine]]-like effects.[2] They provide moderate to very strong [[pain]] relief. A large range of opioids are used to treat pain in ME/CFS. Some of these are [[codeine]], [[tramadol]], [[oxycodone]], [[vicodin]], [[hydrocodone]], [[fentanyl]] and morphine. | ||
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Opioids are drugs that bind to opioid receptors to produce morphine-like effects.[2] They provide moderate to very strong pain relief. A large range of opioids are used to treat pain in ME/CFS. Some of these are codeine, tramadol, oxycodone, vicodin, hydrocodone, fentanyl and morphine.
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