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This project explores how social distress influences opioid addiction mechanisms. By studying the effects of pre-drug stress on opioid response in humans, it aims to uncover the psychological and physiological factors contributing to addiction.
As the opioid epidemic escalates, we must ask: why are opioids so addictive?
Non-human animal research links addiction with the powerful relief opioids can offer to animals in distress.
In humans, epidemiological and clinical studies converge upon social stressors and a poor social support network as key risk factors for addiction.
Despite this, it is currently unknown how pre-drug distress might alter opioid drug effects.
Tremendous resources are dedicated to charting how people feel after taki…
UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
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Norway, Oslo
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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