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on what exactly makes an opioid/opiate potent? What is the contributing factor for an opioid to have a high affinity, low affinity, dissasociation rates, relative strength? For instance what is it in regards to buprenorphine that makes it so special in the sense that it so potent in small doses? Why do certain opioids/opiates when IVed within sec's effects are pronounced and while others take minutes or hours to take effect?
What is it about these substances that cause so much variance in their unique profile? I guess im trying to understand the chemistry ofopiates/opioids. Can anyone direct me to a page that has solid information thTs not to basic or to advanced? Thanks in advance, and I really only surf this forum, hence me posting this here... if this is not appro discussion here my apologies and just direct me to the proper place for this type of discussion, thanks again.
What is it about these substances that cause so much variance in their unique profile? I guess im trying to understand the chemistry ofopiates/opioids. Can anyone direct me to a page that has solid information thTs not to basic or to advanced? Thanks in advance, and I really only surf this forum, hence me posting this here... if this is not appro discussion here my apologies and just direct me to the proper place for this type of discussion, thanks again.
