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Naloxone and naltrexone are commonly used opioid antagonist drugs which are competitive antagonists that bind to the opioid receptors with ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid_antagonist

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An agonist binds with a receptor and effects a change in the receptor. An

antagonist will bind with a receptor and produce no change in it. We rely on

the antagonist action of naltrexone in our opioid receptors. If we used an

agonist such as morphine we would notice a big change.

Jaco

> From: fibberjan <fibberjan@...>

> Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Definition

> low dose naltrexone

> Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 9:54 PM

> Can anyone define " agonist " for

> me?  such as Gabitril is an opioid agonist.  i

> can't get it on google

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