Opioids Stocks List

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Opioids Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 TEVA Insider Sale: Chief Accounting Officer Amir Weiss Sells 28,135 Shares of Teva Pharmaceutical ...
May 17 LQDA Liquidia Corp.: A Rich Catalyst Path Lies Ahead For Value Unlocking
May 16 PRFX PainReform reports Q1 results
May 15 PRFX PainReform Provides Business Update for the First Quarter of 2024
May 15 INDV Walgreens launches its own opioid reversal therapy for OTC use
May 15 TEVA Teva Announces Appointment of Matthew Shields to Executive Vice President, Teva Global Operations
May 15 PMD Psychemedics GAAP EPS of -$0.12, revenue of $5.4M
May 15 LQDA Liquidia Corp (LQDA) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: A Detailed Review of ...
May 15 LQDA Q1 2024 Liquidia Corp Earnings Call
May 14 PMD Psychemedics Corporation Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 14 PMD Cannabis Stock Gainers And Losers From May 14, 2024
May 14 TEVA Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited (TEVA) BofA Securities 2024 Health Care Conference (Transcript)
May 14 LQDA Liquidia (NASDAQ:LQDA) shareholders have earned a 64% CAGR over the last three years
May 14 LQDA Liquidia Corporation (LQDA) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 14 TEVA Is Aldeyra Therapeutics (ALDX) Stock Outpacing Its Medical Peers This Year?
May 14 LQDA Down -11.26% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why You Should You Buy the Dip in Liquidia Technologies (LQDA)
May 14 TEVA Israel’s Once-Dominant Drugmaker Is Revived by Innovation
May 14 LQDA Liquidia GAAP EPS of -$0.54 misses by $0.24, revenue of $3M misses by $1.39M
May 13 LQDA Liquidia Corporation Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update
May 13 LQDA Liquidia  Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Opioids

Opioids are substances that act on opioid receptors to produce morphine-like effects. Medically they are primarily used for pain relief, including anesthesia. Other medical uses include suppression of diarrhea, replacement therapy for opioid use disorder, reversing opioid overdose, suppressing cough, suppressing opioid induced constipation, as well as for executions in the United States. Extremely potent opioids such as carfentanil are only approved for veterinary use. Opioids are also frequently used non-medically for their euphoric effects or to prevent withdrawal.

Side effects of opioids may include itchiness, sedation, nausea, respiratory depression, constipation, and euphoria. Tolerance and dependence will develop with continuous use, requiring increasing doses and leading to a withdrawal syndrome upon abrupt discontinuation. The euphoria attracts recreational use and frequent, escalating recreational use of opioids typically results in addiction. An overdose or concurrent use with other depressant drugs commonly results in death from respiratory depression.Opioids act by binding to opioid receptors, which are found principally in the central and peripheral nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract. These receptors mediate both the psychoactive and the somatic effects of opioids. Opioid drugs include partial agonists, like the anti-diarrhea drug loperamide and antagonists like naloxegol for opioid-induced constipation, which do not cross the blood-brain barrier, but can displace other opioids from binding to those receptors.
Because opioids are addictive and may result in fatal overdose, most are controlled substances. In 2013, between 28 and 38 million people used opioids illicitly (0.6% to 0.8% of the global population between the ages of 15 and 65). In 2011, an estimated 4 million people in the United States used opioids recreationally or were dependent on them. As of 2015, increased rates of recreational use and addiction are attributed to over-prescription of opioid medications and inexpensive illicit heroin. Conversely, fears about over-prescribing, exaggerated side effects and addiction from opioids are similarly blamed for under-treatment of pain.

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