How opioid use disorder occurs

An individual who is adequately dosed with naltrex-one does not obtain any pleasure from addictive opioids and is less motivated to use them. When heroin, oxycodone, or any other opiate travels through the bloodstream to the brain, the chemicals attach to specialized proteins, called mu opioid receptors, on the surfaces of opiate-sensitive neurons (brain cells).

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