Opioid antagonism in humans: a primer on optimal dose and timing for central mu-opioid receptor bloc...
Opioid antagonism in humans: a primer on optimal dose and timing for central mu-opioid receptor blockade
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England: Nature Publishing Group
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Non-human animal studies outline precise mechanisms of central mu-opioid regulation of pain, stress, affiliation and reward processing. In humans, pharmacological blockade with non-selective opioid antagonists such as naloxone and naltrexone is typically used to assess involvement of the mu-opioid system in such processing. However, robust estimate...
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Opioid antagonism in humans: a primer on optimal dose and timing for central mu-opioid receptor blockade
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0893-133X
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10.1038/s41386-022-01416-z