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Why morphine show less analgesic activity after oral administration? Briefly explain at your own words
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- Which drug is afull agonist at opioid receptors with analgesics activitiy equivalent to morphine, a linger duration of action and fewer with drawal sign on abrupt discontinuance than morphine?? 1-fentanyl 2-methadone 3- NalbuphineContinuous use of classical, tricyclic anti-psychotic drugs results in a range of side effects for the patient. Explain why these effects occur and how this type of drug has been developed to reduce them.Draw the mechanism of analgesic action of morphine?