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← Human Body & HealthWhat causes decreased analgesic effect when morphine is repeatedly administered for chronic pain management?
A)Increased endorphin receptor density
B)Downregulation of opioid receptors✓
C)Elevation of GABA neurotransmission
D)Reduced substance P production
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Morphine tolerance develops because repeated opioid receptor stimulation leads to receptor downregulation and desensitization, thereby reducing the drug's effect. Therefore, higher doses are needed to achieve the same analgesic effect, rather than increased receptor density or altered pain pathways.
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