Narcotics Opiates Narcotics/Opiates What are Opiates Opiates are habitforming drugs that dull the senses, relieve pain, and induce sleep. Types ... View More
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drugs ... abilities. The substances that are discussed in this report consist of hallucinogens, opiates, stimulants, and depressants. These ... View More
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drug abuse ... abilities. The substances that are discussed in this report consist of hallucinogens, opiates, stimulants, and depressants. These ... View More
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Heroin They are all serious health conditions that might occur if someone is abusing opiates. ... Its abuse is more widespread than any other opiates. ... View More
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Heroin ... comes from. Heroin comes from the family of drugs known as opiates. Opiates are taken from the resin of the Asian poppy plant. Heroin ... View More
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The government should get involved with the cure to opiate ... ... Yet in every case the result was the same: between 70 and 90 percent of these chronic addicts would return to opiates within a short time. ... View More
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Research on Heroin ... Opiates and heroin were made illegal in 1920 with the Dangerous Drugs Act. ... Though some more chemical treatment, ampquotsemisynthetic opiatesampquot like heroin are made. ... View More
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Drugs ... start to occur. OPIATES: These include opium and substances derived from it. ... Thus opiates depress the activity of the central nervous system. ... View More
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Opioids and the Immune System ... Opiates and the Immune System: Animal Models In animal models, the effects of opiates on the immune system are complex, and depend on drug dose, frequency of ... View More
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OPIUM ... With opiates there is a clouding of consciousness without the reckless abandon, staggering, and slurred speech produced by alcohol and other depressants. ... View More
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Methadone Maintenance versus Therapeutic Communities in the ... ... Methadone is very helpful in that it blocks the craving for opiates in the brain as well as blocking the euphoric and sedating effects of opiates. ... View More
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PhysicianAssisted Suicide Methadone is designed to suppress withdrawal symptoms from opiates, including heroin, prescription drugs, painkillers, and cough suppressants. ... View More
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Methadone Use for Opiate Addiction ... Administration of the ampquotopiate antagonist and a pharmaceutical formula of several medications then flush out the existing active opiates from the patientamp39s ... View More
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Prohibition ... From 1920 until 1933, the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol was prohibited in the United States./ As with tobacco, the opiates, and cocaine ... View More
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The Drug Debate ... The act also required registration of all physicians and pharmacists and made opiates and cocaine available only by prescription. ... View More
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PostTraumatic Stress Disorder ... When the human body is in danger it produces natural opiates which numb the pain. In people with PTSD, the body continues to produce ... View More
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States of Consciousness ... symptoms. The four categories of basic psychoactive drugs are depressants, opiates, stimulants, and psychedelic drugs. Depressants ... View More
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Psychology ... Opiates are another type of drug, the most commonly known one being opium. Opiates often relieve pain, decrease anxiety, decrease ... View More
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Assisted Suicide ... But a person in severe pain with no hope of medical relief other than even more unbearable quantities of opiates is as vulnerable and also deserves relief from ... View More
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Drugs Commonly abused drugs such as alcohol, Opiates, Nicotine, Connibis, Cocaine, and amphetamine have all put todayamp39s youth a considerable risk. ... View More
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The effects of Marijuana ... and zero for neurotoxicity. In the most dangerous category, they included heroin and other opiates, and cocaine. Alcohol was also ... View More
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labeling theory ... determined. The number of true drug abusers was extremely high in the 1900amp39s due to the fact that opiates were widely prescribed. ... View More
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Pain Medicine ... For the past 18 years, administration of opiates by the spinal route has been one of the palliative treatments available for intractable cancer pain or non ... View More
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Patterns of drug use in the Northern Territory and Australia ... Heroin is one of several drugs classified as opiates and is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of the Asian ... View More
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Why People Abuse Illegal Drugs ... Some of the most commonly abused drugs in America are opiates, mushrooms, overthecounter OTC, LSD, alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana. ... View More
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opium in America ... the 1800amp39s. Between the years of 18401890 per capita consumption of opiates increased at a steady pace from year to year. During ... View More
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drugs history and definition ... some individuals. Because of that, heroin and opiates were made illegal in 1920 with the dangerous drugs act. Phencyclidine ... View More
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Drug Testing ... cannabis which is marijuana and hashish, cocaine which is cocaine and crack, amphetamines which are amphetamines, methamphetamine, and speed, opiates which is ... View More
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War Against Marijuana Legalize it ... Marijuana was made illegal because congress put up a fight, and went against narcotics. It was found a narcotic when it was classified along with opiates. ... View More
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history of drug use ... their sale or distribution. However, it did not prohibit the legal supply of certain drugs, especially opiates. Heroin, morphine and ... View More
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