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Opium Withdrawal Treatment Options - The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is the source from which many narcotics including morphine, opium, codeine, and heroin are extracted. Opium is a highly addictive non-synthetic narcotic. “The intensity of opium’s euphoric effects on the brain depends on the dose and route of administration. It works quickly when smoked because the opiate chemicals pass into ...
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Opiate Addiction Help for Loved Ones - If your loved one suffers from opiate addiction, there are resources available to help you and others affected through this difficult time.
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Who Experiences Opium Withdrawal? - Opium withdrawal is a condition experienced by people who become dependent on opium. Dependence occurs when a person either uses or abuses a drug for a specific amount of time, usually at least a few months. When people become dependent on opium, they feel as if they cannot function normally without it. Opium withdrawal then ...
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Should I Be Concerned about the Dangers of Opiates? - If you are taking prescription painkillers for chronic pain, it is important to be concerned about the possible dangers of these drugs. When a person takes opioids in the way they were prescribed without deviating from their dosage, these drugs are usually not harmful, but there is still a chance for possible side effects as ...
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Naltrexone as an Opium Addiction Treatment - Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, can be used to treat opium addiction just as it can be used to treat addiction to other opioids, both natural and synthetic. Even though the drug is not as well tolerated as other medications, it can be a beneficial treatment for certain individuals. How Does Naltrexone Work to Treat Opium ...