anodines
Anodines are substances that relieve pain. The term, derived from Greek roots meaning “without pain,” has historically been used to describe any remedy that dulls or eliminates pain rather than addressing the underlying cause. In older medical literature, anodynes encompassed a broad range of agents, from plant-derived remedies to strong narcotics.
Historically, opium and its derivatives—morphine and codeine—were among the most common anodynes. With advances in pharmacology,
In modern pharmacology the term anodyne has largely fallen out of routine use in favor of “analgesic”
Today, anodynes are primarily of historical interest. The concept remains foundational in the study of pain