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Cheyne–Stokes respiration and Opiate

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Difference between Cheyne–Stokes respiration and Opiate

Cheyne–Stokes respiration vs. Opiate

Cheyne–Stokes respiration is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by progressively deeper, and sometimes faster, breathing followed by a gradual decrease that results in a temporary stop in breathing called an apnea. Opiate is a term classically used in pharmacology to mean a drug derived from opium.

Similarities between Cheyne–Stokes respiration and Opiate

Cheyne–Stokes respiration and Opiate have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Morphine.

Morphine

Morphine is a pain medication of the opiate variety which is found naturally in a number of plants and animals.

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Cheyne–Stokes respiration and Opiate Comparison

Cheyne–Stokes respiration has 40 relations, while Opiate has 40. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.25% = 1 / (40 + 40).

References

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