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Naloxone, nalmefene, and naltrexone are pure opioid receptor antagonists that have few other effects at doses that produce marked antagonism of agonist effects. These drugs have greater affinity for μ receptors than for other opioid receptors.

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Answer:

OPIOID ANTAGONISTS


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