How does narcan work?

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The way I understand receptors are usually first come first served.

If someone has taken drugs that have bound to the receptor how does the narcan then bind to the receptor and revive someone?

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Naloxone has stronger affinity to the receptor so it will out compete opioids in the receptor, displacing them and prevent further binding, thus reversing the OD.

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