opioids

/ˈoʊpiɔɪdz/
noun
  1. A class of drugs that reduce pain, often derived from opium or made synthetically, and can be addictive.
    • The misuse of opioids has become a major public health crisis.
    • Many people become dependent on opioids even when taking them as directed.
    • Doctors prescribe opioids for severe pain after surgery.
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