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How does morphine work

Author: M Garcia



Answer:

- the body produces chemicals called endorphins, to relieve pain - endorphins bind to opioid receptors in the brain to reduce the transmission of pain signals - morphine is a drug used to relieve pain by binding to the same opioid receptors as endorphins also triggering a reduction in pain signals


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