The drug opiate-antagonist naltrexone is a treatment for substance abuse.How does it work?
A) It substitutes a chemically similar drug for the addictive drug.
B) It produces a cross-tolerance effect in a drug user.
C) It produces only a temporary euphoric effect if opiates continue to be used.
D) It both counteracts the effects of opiates and produces withdrawal symptoms.
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