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    Oxymorphone (Opana, Numorphan, Numorphone) or 14-Hydroxydihydro morphinone is a powerful semi-synthetic opioid analgesic first developed in Germany in 1914, patented
    Morphine and heroin were first synthesized and used medicinally in the nineteenth century, and recreational and illicit use followed. Historically, heroin dependence


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    Managing Opioid Abuse, Dependence, and Addiction in a Primary Care ...
    Information about oxycodone addiction, including general information, definitions, behavioral and physical manifestations and treatment options
    Hydromorphone, a more common synonym for dihydromorphinone and dimorphone, commonly a hydrochloride (trade names Palladone, Palladone SR, Dilaudid and


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