Analgesic
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(documentation Analgesic EnglishLanguage "An analgesic drug, also called simply an analgesic, pain reliever, or painkiller, is any member of the group of drugs used to achieve relief from pain (that is, analgesia or pain management). Analgesics are conceptually distinct from anesthetics, which temporarily reduce, and in some instances eliminate, sensation, although analgesia and anesthesia are neurophysiologically overlapping and thus various drugs have both analgesic and anesthetic effects. Various analgesics, such as many NSAIDs, are available over the counter in most countries, whereas various others are prescription drugs owing to the substantial risks and high chances of overdose, misuse, and addiction in the absence of medical supervision. [from Wikipedia]") | Medicine.kif 6393-6401 | |
(subclass Analgesic Medicine) | Medicine.kif 6392-6392 | Painkiller is a subclass of medicine |
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(pathologyTreatment Pain Analgesic Ingesting) | Medicine.kif 6407-6407 | A treatment for pain is painkiller administered via ingesting |
(subclass Morphine Analgesic) | Medicine.kif 6410-6410 | Morphine is a subclass of painkiller |
(subclass NSAID Analgesic) | Medicine.kif 6408-6408 | Non-steriodal anti-inflammatory is a subclass of painkiller |
(subclass Opium Analgesic) | Medicine.kif 6409-6409 | Opium is a subclass of painkiller |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Analgesic "analgesic drug") | Medicine.kif 6403-6403 | |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Analgesic "analgesic") | Medicine.kif 6402-6402 | |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Analgesic "pain reliever") | Medicine.kif 6404-6404 | |
(termFormat EnglishLanguage Analgesic "painkiller") | Medicine.kif 6405-6405 |