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antagonist of opium is​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Naloxone and naltrexone are commonly used opioid antagonist drugs which are competitive antagonists that bind to the opioid receptors with higher affinity than agonists but do not activate the receptors. This effectively blocks the receptor, preventing the body from responding to opioids and endorphins.

Answered by Anonymous
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Naloxone and naltrexone

This effectively blocks the receptor, preventing the body from responding to opioids and endorphins.

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