
(nu´bān) trademark for a preparation of nalbuphine hydrochloride, an opioid analgesic.
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A synthetic narcotic pain reliever that is commonly used during labor and delivery. The medication does not completely block pain, instead it lessens pain perception, making the pain more tolerable. Because Nubain does not cause muscle weakness, the mother is fully capable of pushing the baby out of the vagina. The side effects of Nubain includ...
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