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Naltrexone is a pure opiate antagonist that binds to the receptor site but does not activate it.  Since it has higher affinity for the binding site than opiates it will selectively block them and their resultant effects.  It is commercially available and is FDA approved to treat Opioid Use Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorder.  It is one part […]

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