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[[File:Salvia.png|245px|thumbnail|Salvinorin A - The commonly used k-opioid receptor agonist.]]
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'''K-opioid receptor [[agonists]]''' are [[psychoactive drug]]s, which induce atypical [[hallucinogen]]ic effects.
'''κ-Opioid receptor [[agonists]]''' are [[psychoactive drug]]s, which induce atypical [[hallucinogen]]ic effects.
They bind to the K, or kappa, opioid receptors with varying affinities.
They bind to the kappa opioid receptors with varying affinities.
 
===Examples===
===Examples===
* [[Mirtazapine]]
* [[Salvinorin A]]
* [[Salvinorin A]]
* [[Salvinorin B]]
* [[Salvinorin B]]
* [[Ibogaine]]
* [[Ibogaine]]
==See also==
==See also==
* [[Responsible use]]
* [[Responsible use]]
* [[Dissociative]]
* [[Dissociative]]
* [[Antagonist]]
* [[Antagonist]]
==External links==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%9A-opioid_receptor κ-opioid receptor (Wikipedia)]
[[Category:Pharmacology]]

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Salvinorin A - The commonly used k-opioid receptor agonist.

κ-Opioid receptor agonists are psychoactive drugs, which induce atypical hallucinogenic effects. They bind to the kappa opioid receptors with varying affinities.

Examples

See also