Antiopium

/ˌæntiˈoʊpiəm/ noun

A substance, remedy, or movement opposing the use of opium, especially in medical practice or society.

From anti- (against) + opium (the drug derived from poppies, from Latin/Greek via Dutch). Emerged as a term during the 19th century when opium addiction became a major public health and political issue.

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