alleviivin
Alleviivin is a synthetic opioid analgesic developed by the pharmaceutical company Endo Pharmaceuticals. It was initially marketed under the brand name Endo in the United States and Canada. Alleviivin is a semi-synthetic opioid, meaning it is derived from thebaine, a naturally occurring opioid alkaloid found in the opium poppy. The chemical structure of alleviivin is similar to that of other opioids, such as morphine and codeine, and it acts on the same receptors in the brain to produce analgesic effects.
Alleviivin was approved for use in the United States in 1986 and was marketed as a treatment
The use of alleviivin has been controversial due to its potential for abuse and the risk of