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The following drugs act as an agonist on mu ([1])Receptors in the central nervous system (CNS) for analgesia, except:
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The correct answer is D. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is believed to work through inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX), thus inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. Fentanyl is a synthetic primary [1] agonist opioid, currently the most widely used synthetic opioid analgesic worldwide, with a primary potency approximately 81 times that of morphine. Tramadol is a monoamine uptake inhibitor and centrally acting analgesic, used for treating moderate-to-severe pain. It is a synthetic agent, and it appears to have actions at the[1]-opioid receptor as well as the noradrenergic and serotonergic systems. Meperidine acts as an agonist at the [1]-opioid receptor. In addition to its strong opioidergic and anticholinergic effects, it has local anesthetic activity related to its interactions with sodium ion channels.
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The correct answer is D. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is believed to work through inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX), thus inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. Fentanyl is a synthetic primary [1] agonist opioid, currently the most widely used synthetic opioid analgesic worldwide, with a primary potency approximately 81 times that of morphine. Tramadol is a monoamine uptake inhibitor and centrally acting analgesic, used for treating moderate-to-severe pain. It is a synthetic agent, and it appears to have actions at the[1]-opioid receptor as well as the noradrenergic and serotonergic systems. Meperidine acts as an agonist at the [1]-opioid receptor. In addition to its strong opioidergic and anticholinergic effects, it has local anesthetic activity related to its interactions with sodium ion channels.