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      Induction of withdrawal-like symptoms in a small randomized, controlled trial of opioid blockade in frequent tanners.

      Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
      Adolescent, Adult, Beauty Culture, Behavior, Addictive, drug therapy, Double-Blind Method, Humans, Naltrexone, adverse effects, therapeutic use, Narcotic Antagonists, Skin, radiation effects, Substance Withdrawal Syndrome, etiology, Ultraviolet Rays

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          Frequent tanning has reinforcing properties. We tested whether opioid antagonism blocks potential reinforcing effect of indoor tanning in 8 frequent tanners and 8 infrequent tanner control subjects. Opioid blockade reduced ultraviolet preference in frequent tanners. Four of 8 frequent tanners, but no infrequent tanners, exhibited withdrawal-like symptoms with naltrexone administration. A limitation of this study is its small size.

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