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Opium Drug Facts - Opium is still abused today by those looking for the euphoric high it causes. And because it is synthesized to make other drugs like heroin, opium production is still very common. When a person is abusing opium, the drug can become very addictive very quickly. This why is it so important to know the opium ...
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History of Opium - The history of opium goes back to ancient times when the drug was used for ritual purposes and for anesthesia. The ancient Egyptians, Indians, and Romans used opium as a pain reliever and often included the drug in surgical procedures to keep pain at bay. The drug is even mentioned in medical texts from the ...
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5 Telltale Opium Addiction Symptoms - According to the DOJ, “Opium is a highly addictive non-synthetic narcotic” and the fact that it is a natural substance often causes many people to not worry about its addicting nature. If you are concerned that you might be addicted to opium, consider these telltale signs. 1. Tolerance Tolerance, when paired with the abuse of ...
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How is Acute Opium Overdose Treated? - Opium overdose is extremely serious and can be deadly if the individual is not taken to the hospital immediately. It is important to do whatever necessary to avoid the possibility of opioid overdose, so if you believe someone you know is abusing opium to a dangerous degree, call now to find a safe, effective treatment ...
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How Long Does Suboxone Block Opiates? - An individual's body weight, duration and frequency of use, and potential drug interactions all affect how long Suboxone blocks the effects of opiates.