Opioid use is prevalent in the U.S.; many people take these medications to deal with chronic pain. However, this class of drugs slows peristalsis, the process of moving food through the digestive system. They can also impair anal sphincter function. These side effects decrease the fluid available in the intestines and increase the likelihood of bowel obstruction.

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