equianalgesic

equianalgesic
equi·an·al·ge·sic .ē-kwi-.an-əl-'jē-zik, .ek-wi-, -sik adj producing the same degree of analgesia <a substance with fewer side effects than an \equianalgesic dose of morphine>

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equi·an·al·ge·sic (e″kwĭ-an″əl-jeґsik) having the same analgesic effect as a given dose of another analgesic agent.

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