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Explain how opioid medications work in the brain, How are they different from na ural

endorphins in the brain?

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Opioid medications bind to opiate receptors in the brain, spinal cord, and other locations in the body. By binding to these receptors, they block the perception of pain. Opiates can block pain and cause feelings of well-being. Natural endorphins are responsible for the “natural high” that can be produced by exercise. Hopefully this helps!

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