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Why Is Buprenorphine Less Addictive Than Other Opioids (like Fentanyl) - Is It Explainable By Its Strength Of Binding To The Common Receptor, Or? |
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Answer» Buprenorphine is what is referred to as a partial AGONIST - i.e. it binds to the RECEPTOR but EVEN at its maximum cannot give as much of an effect as a full agonist (such as morphine) - it is, thus, also a partial ANTAGONIST (partially inhibits the actions of full agonists). Buprenorphine is what is referred to as a partial agonist - i.e. it binds to the receptor but even at its maximum cannot give as much of an effect as a full agonist (such as morphine) - it is, thus, also a partial antagonist (partially inhibits the actions of full agonists). |
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