A person who is admitted to a hospital emergency room with an opiate overdose is likely to be treated with
A) heroin.
B) THC.
C) naloxone.
D) mu opioid receptor agonists.
E) kappa opioid receptor agonists.
Answer: C
Rationale: Naloxone is used to reverse opiate overdose.
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