Opiates, also known as opioids, affect the brain by binding to specific receptors called opioid receptors. These receptors are found throughout the brain and spinal cord, and when opioids bind to them, they produce a variety of effects, including pain relief, euphoria, and sedation. Chronic opiate abuse can have significant effects on the brain. One … Continue reading How Does Opiate Abuse Affects The Brain
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