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Long Term Effects of Opium - Most people who use opium fail to think about the drug’s long term effects. Opium abuse can lead to tolerance which results in physical dependence on the drug that could prove to be difficult to treat and equally difficult to overcome. The long term effects of opium include many health related problems and may also ...
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Will Opium Addicts Relapse After Treatment? - According to Harvard Medical School, “Addiction is a chronic disease with no lasting inexpensive cure. Recovery, when it occurs, is precarious, and relapse is a constant danger.” This does not necessarily mean that an individual will definitely relapse after opium addiction treatment, but they will likely experience issues that will trigger them to relapse or ...
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How Is Hydromorphone Addiction Treated? - Hydromorphone is a type of prescription narcotic that can cause addiction if abused. Those who become addicted to it are treated in the same fashion as other prescription opioid abusers. If you have been using hydromorphone in a way that was not prescribed by a doctor, call now to allow Opium.org to help you find ...
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Dangers of Long-Term Prescription Pain Pill Use - Using prescription painkillers on a long-term basis is likely to lead to rising tolerance levels, the development of hyperalgesia, and a heightened risk for addiction.