Oxycodone and opioid receptor, illustration - stock illustration
Illustration of an oxycodone molecule (orange) about to bind to a mu-opioid receptor (blue) in a cell membrane (purple). Opioid receptors are found on nerve cells. When pain is detected by the body, endorphins are released and attach to the receptors, starting a reaction that modulates pain perception. Oxycodone is a semi-synthetic opioid drug that mimics endorphins. It has significant potential for abuse and addiction

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