User:Andrianicole1/Opioid use disorder

''I'd like to know how these ideas will fit into the current article. Also, I caution you to be too simplistic in the explanation about how opioids work. Opioids can provide a pleasant sensation, but you likely need to be more discrete in the description. For instance, the opioid system has some overlap with endogenous dopamine release, and therefore may promote activation of the reward pathway (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050051/). Also, not all people who abuse opioids experience the same level of physical addiction. What about mental addiction. You need to try and be neutral in your approach to this assignment.''

''I would recommend that you copy/paste pieces of the "live" wikipedia article into your sandbox for editing (make sure to underline or italicize contributions so it will make review easier). You will also want to include a synopsis of proposed edits before the article. (Liz)''

Opioid Use Disorder - Withdrawls
Opioid withdrawal is the result of a sudden decrease of opioids in an individual's system.

Treatment for Opioid withdrawl includes methadone, buprenorphine, naltrexone, naloxone. It is also common to be treated with medications for nausea, diarrhea, or other symptoms listed above.