Naltrexone is a low strength opiate meant to provide relief from symptoms vs actually eliminating symptoms slowly over time until you fully taper from librium
its not an opioid, its an opioid antagonist. it does exactly the opposite - it blocks the effects of opiates by occupying the receptors. its not a 'weak opioid'. it isnt an opioid. you're fricking stupid.
shut up you peepeesucking whingey little gay boy, its not an opioid. you're wrong. you lose. you read "opioid antagonist" and you think hmm must be an opioid then. and it fricking isnt. it just contains the word.
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Naltrexone is a low strength opiate meant to provide relief from symptoms vs actually eliminating symptoms slowly over time until you fully taper from librium
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no it isnt you fricking r-slur, at least google it.
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Naltrexone is a synthetic opioid antagonist used in prevention of relapse of opiate addiction and alcoholism.
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Naltrexone
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its not an opioid, its an opioid antagonist. it does exactly the opposite - it blocks the effects of opiates by occupying the receptors. its not a 'weak opioid'. it isnt an opioid. you're fricking stupid.
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It literally is still an opioid r-slur. It binds to ALL the receptors competivelt, it's not up to debate. It is classified chemically as an opioid
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shut up you peepeesucking whingey little gay boy, its not an opioid. you're wrong. you lose. you read "opioid antagonist" and you think hmm must be an opioid then. and it fricking isnt. it just contains the word.
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