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naturally have endogenous opioids in their body, which attach to special opioid receptors in order to activate some effects in the human body. when some endogenous opioid binds to the right receptor, it can cause several effects in the body such as analgesia to relieve pain, tiredness, slowing down of breathing
constipation, dizziness, dry mouth, drowsiness, muscle tightness or stiffness, itching, sweating and chills, mood changes, such as agitation or anxiety. in addition, there are also other some side effects which can appear in some people and require immediate medical attention: rash, hives, difficulty breathing...
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