Abstract

Research Article

The influence of opioid on the microstructural organization of the Wall OT the uterus of the white laboratory rat

Mateshuk-Vatseba LR, Ivankiv Ya T and Ivankiv TM*

Published: 11 December, 2019 | Volume 2 - Issue 2 | Pages: 135-137

Drug addiction is one of the burning problems in the modern society. Annually there is a steady increase in the level of drug abuse. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime publishes “World Drugs Report 2018”, where it was reported that about 275 million people (almost 5.6% of the world population) aged 15-64 used drugs at least once in their lives, and opium production increased by 65% in 2016-2017 [1-3]. Therefore, the question of studying the influence of drugs on the structural organization of organs remains open and relevant [4,5].

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