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Side Effects of Opiate Based Drugs - According to the CDC, “Health care providers wrote 259 million prescriptions for painkillers in 2012, enough for every American adult to have a bottle of pills.” Because the prescription of opioid drugs is so common today, it is important to understand the possible side effects these medications can have. Many of the side effects are ...
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Is It Safe to Detox from Opium at Home? - It is never safe to detox at home, but unfortunately, many people do not realize that opium detox can be just as painful and dangerous as other types of drug withdrawal. Call to find residential detox programs that can help you easily transition into addiction treatment. Opium Withdrawal and Its Symptoms Harvard Medical School states, ...
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Historic Opiate Use - Opium is a drug that has been around for thousands of years according to the Public Broadcast Systems, Frontline, show “The Opium Kings,” opium has been around in some form or another since 34000BC. When its analgesic properties were first discovered. The knowledge of how to process and use it was gradually passed down for ...
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Prescription Painkillers: Spotting Signs of Opiate Addiction in Your Everyday Life - Abusing prescription painkillers, despite popular belief, is just as dangerous as using other opiate-based drugs and can lead to a number of negative consequences.
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Does Buprenorphine Block Opiates - The answer to the question does Buprenorphine block opiates is yes. Many people struggling with addiction and chronic pain use Buprenorphine. In 2002, the Food and Drug Administration put Buprenorphine on the market as a treatment for opiate addiction. They subsequently approved the name brands of Buprenorphine, Suboxone and Subutex. This allowed doctors to prescribe ...