Associations between opioid dependence and sweet taste preference.
Joshua Benjamin Bernard GarfieldDan I LubmanPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2021)
Among people currently dependent on opioids, reduced sensitivity to low levels of sweetness and increased preference for sweeter flavours may be associated with increased dependence on opioids. Among those who have ceased opioid use, the association between preference for sweeter flavours and duration of abstinence is a novel finding that deserves further investigation.
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