naloksoneja
Naloksoneja is a term used in speculative chemistry and fictional pharmacology to denote a proposed family of small organic molecules that interact with opioid receptors. The concept appears in world-building texts, theoretical discussions of ligand design, and early-stage fictional research proposals as a parallel to the real-world drug naloxone. The name combines elements of existing antagonists with a fictional plural suffix.
In fictional accounts, naloksoneja are described as having a shared core scaffold—typically a rigid polycyclic system
Synthesis and discovery are presented as speculative, with routes described in passable-but-fictional lab notes. Because they
In practice, naloksoneja serve as a fictional device rather than a real chemical class, referenced to compare