Non-opioid compounds squelch pain without sedation

Non-opioid compounds squelch pain without sedation
A newly identified set of molecules alleviated pain in mice while avoiding the sedating affect that limits the use of opiates, according to a new study led by researchers at UC San Francisco. The molecules act on the same receptor as clonidine and dexmedetomidine – drugs commonly used in hospitals as sedatives – but are chemically unrelated to them and may not be addictive.