This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of certain medications on opioid-induced constipation, a condition that can occur when using opioid pain medications. The study will evaluate the effects of naloxegol, a medication that helps relieve constipation caused by opioids, and codeine, an opioid pain medication. Additionally, bisacodyl, a laxative, will be used during the study to help understand its effects on bowel movements.
The purpose of the study is to better understand how naloxegol works in healthy individuals. Participants will take part in a series of study visits where they will receive different combinations of the medications, including a placebo. The study will use MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), a type of scan that creates detailed images of the inside of the body, to observe changes in the movement and size of the intestines after taking the medications and eating a meal.
Throughout the study, participants will be given different combinations of the medications, such as naloxegol with codeine, placebo with codeine, and placebo with placebo. The effects on the intestines will be observed at different times, including after eating an oat porridge meal and after taking bisacodyl. This study aims to provide insights into how these medications affect the digestive system, particularly in relation to constipation caused by opioids.



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