OPIUM ... painkiller. As narcotics, opium morphine and heroin are drugs that relieve pain, relax spasms, reduce fevers and induce sleep. The ... View More
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Drug Addiction and Their Most ... CNS. Two of the most common depressants throughout our recorded history are derived from opium: morphine and heroin. Although many ... View More
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history of drug use ... It was designed to control opiate addiction by requiring labels on the amount of drugs contained in products, including opium, morphine, and heroin. ... View More
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Heroin ... poppy. Generic names of some opiates are opium, morphine, heroin, oxycodone, oxymorphone, methadone, and hydrocodone. Heroin accounts ... View More
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Narcotics Opiates ... pain, and induce sleep. Types of opiates include opium, morphine, codeine, pethidine, methadone, and heroin. These types of opiates ... View More
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opium in America ... Those doctors would give the opium in pill form and after the siring became a ... Heroinamp39s predecessor Morphine was also used by many in the health profession and ... View More
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The Problem of Opium in Persia ... Besides all of the enconomic and social factors, Indian opium could produce admirable morphine and its decided that we are going to produce much of it to the ... View More
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Drug Use And Drug Abuse ... pain. They produce sleep or a dreamlike, halfawake state. Opium, morphine, and heroin are some common narcotics. Heroin currently ... View More
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Research on Heroin HeroinSummerian texts refer to the opium poppy, from which morphine, father of heroin, is derived, as the ampquotjoy plantampquot. Often ... View More
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Heroin ... or producing them. Heroin, morphine, opium, methadone, dipapanone and pethidine are Class A drugs. Codeine and dihydrocodeine DF118 ... View More
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Cocaine: The Super Drug ... Many mothers, who once happily bought soothing syrups for teething infants, recoiled from such products when their morphine or opium bases appeared on package ... View More
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The government should get involved with the cure to opiate ... ... observers and users alike had known for decades: that there was no treatment known which could cure long term opiate heroin, morphine, opium etc. addicts. ... View More
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Addiction to exercise ... Opioids and Exercise: Opioids term used to designate a group pf drugs that are opium or morphine like in their properties. They ... View More
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Heroin Use and Abuse ... the main active ingredient of opium. Recalling Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams, Serturner gave his drug the name morphiumamp39, which later became morphine. ... View More
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Kerouac ... However, this causes a ampquotmorphine cycleampquot where more opium is needed every time the addictamp39s surroundings become unsatisfactory. I ... View More
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drugs and athletes ... Narcotics are drugs that relieve pain and often induce sleep. Narcotics include opium and drugs derived from opium, such as morphine, codeine, and heroin. ... View More
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The Destruction of China by British Ambition ... relaxant. Doctors of the era preferred the use of opium to that of morphine due to the apparent lack of side effects. Initially, recreational ... View More
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Over the counter drugs and household chemicals ... Analgesic Drugs: 1. Heroin 2. Opium 3. Morphine 4. Codeine 5. Paracetomol 6. Vicodin Analgesic Drugs: a medication used to alleviate pain. ... View More
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Drug, food, and alcohol addictions within the family ... Morphine is extracted from opium which contains soluble salts which are used in medicine as an analgesic, a light anesthetic, or a sedative. ... View More
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Drugs ... drugs. Opium is obtained from the juice of opium poppy, this contains two central ingredients called Morphine and Codeine. A derivident ... View More
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How psychedelics affect behavior.doc ... In contrast, depressants, such as alcohol and the barbiturates, and narcotics, such as opium and morphine, reduce attention to stimulus input. ... View More
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Critical Issue Analysis ... During that time period, overthecounter syrups were heavily laced with morphine. ... It was in 1909 that the Smoking Opium Exclusion Act banned the importation ... View More
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Euthanasia ... suicide, as opposed to a doctor who directly gives the injection of morphine to the ... illness he or she should be given the option to die, by opium or starvation ... View More
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Drug Testing ... which is cocaine and crack, amphetamines which are amphetamines, methamphetamine, and speed, opiates which is heroin, opium, codeine and morphine and then ... View More
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drugs ... or synthetic drug that exerts actions upon the body similar those induced by morphine and codeine, the major painrelieving agent obtained from the opium poppy ... View More
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drug abuse ... or synthetic drug that exerts actions upon the body similar those induced by morphine and codeine, the major painrelieving agent obtained from the opium poppy ... View More
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Issues In Our Society ... taken, and circumstances. Heroin is a highly addictive drug derived from morphine, which is obtain from the opium poppy. It is a ... View More
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The Death of Ivan Ilych ... fact. He began to sleep less and less and was given Opium and hypodermic shots of Morphine the drugs did little to calm him. The ... View More
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LSD and CrackCocaine ... into 5 different kinds: cannabis or hemp name of a plant such as marijuana and hashish, opiates such as morphine, heroine and opium, stimulants such as ... View More
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drugs history and definition ... Opium is thought to be 6000 years old, where heroin was created in 1874 and was originally marketed as a safe, nonaddicted substitute for morphine. ... View More
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