Group of substances that act as competitive antagonists of the opioid recept ors without exerting an agonistic effect on the receptor. They have the highest affinity for u-, an intermediate affinity for к- and the lowest affinity for δ-receptors (see below opioid receptors). Opioid receptor antagonists displace the opioid or opiate (e.g., heroin, codeine). Tricyclic antidepressants potentiate the analgesic effect of opioid receptor antagonists.
Naloxone and naltrexone are competitive antagonists. They are derived from the morphine derivative oxymorphone. A new substance that cannot cross the blood-brain barrier is methylnaltrexone.