opioid
/ˈoʊpiɔɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A naturally occurring or synthetic compound that is similar in structure to opium and has analgesic or other effects.
“The doctor prescribed her a strong opioid to manage her chronic pain.”
2. adjective
Relating to or derived from opium or mimicking its effects.
“Opioid receptors in the brain play a crucial role in regulating pain perception.”