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opioids vs opiates

If you're taking opiates, it's essential to be aware that they have significant potential for creating opiate addiction. Opiate drugs are medications that are derived from the opium poppy plant. Described as sedative narcotics, they depress the activity of the....
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Opiates

What are Opiates? Opioids are a class of drugs found to provide a range of benefits, especially in terms of pain management.  Despite being possible to extract opioids from plant matter, such as the poppy plant, most opioids are made....
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The Future of Fentanyl: China & USA Agreement to Cut Supply of Illegal Narcotic

What Biden & Xi’s Fentanyl Agreement Means Pushed as a positive sideline to some big political gains and losses was a new agreement between China and the US regarding producing Fentanyl. This news has left a lot of people wondering....

Fentanyl

The Basics of Fentanyl  Fentanyl falls into a class of drugs known as opioids. These drugs are classified as such because they act upon the opioid receptors in the body.  Those receptors deal with our sensations of pain and pleasure. That's why....

Percocet

What Is Percocet? "What is Percocet?" is one of the biggest questions surrounding this drug. Percocet is made up of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is an opiate pain reliever, while acetaminophen is not. Percocet is used as pain medicine or....
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Zapain (Co-codamol)

The opioid medication Zapain is commonly prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Zapain contains two key ingredients, Paracetamol and Codeine phosphate- which make co-codamol.  What is Zapain used for? Zapain is the brand name for this prescription-strength co-codamol. It comprises....
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Study shows Opioid Addiction More Likely For People Who Had Covid-19

A study conducted on the survivors of COVID-19 has revealed many worrying aspects. This includes a huge rise in opioid use disorders. Washington University School of Medicine and V.A. St. Louis Healthcare System researchers conducted a comprehensive study. The study....
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Heroin Treatment & Rehab

If you are looking for a heroin rehab for yourself or a loved one, it is likely you'll have questions you want answers to. Most people, when in a crisis, want fast and effective help. They don't, however, always consider....
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Black Tar Heroin

Black tar heroin is easy to identify as its appearance is the same as the black tar used for roofing. It also has a very similar consistency to black tar and will smell of vinegar. Black tar heroin differs in....
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Dilaudid Abuse and Addiction

Dilaudid, a brand name for Hydromorphone and Dihydromorphinone, is a synthetic opioid commonly prescribed for relief of moderate to severe pain, such as those suffering from cancer-related pain, severe postoperative pain or severe breakthrough pain. Dilaudid is a very powerful....
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How Much Morphine Is Safe To Take?

Understanding Morphine Overdose It's important to note that opioids are the most addictive substances that we know of. There's no difference in the levels of addiction between demographics, races, genders, or any other factors. Across the board, it leads to addiction in....
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Can Morphine Make You Sleep?

Can Morphine Make You Sleep Easier? Morphine has many side effects even when used as prescribed, and some of these are directly related to sleep. Opioid analgesics like morphine make a direct impact on your central nervous system. The central....
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Morphine Addiction and Abuse

Morphine addiction and abuse is widespread and has many similarities to heroin abuse and addiction. Just because morphine is a prescribed opiate, the devastating effects of addiction carry the same impact as addiction to any illicit opiate. Did you know....

Oxycodone Addiction

Oxycodone, even when used as prescribed, has a high incidence of creating tolerance & addiction.  When abused, oxycodone can easily lead to an overdose in an individual with low opiate tolerance. Oxycodone is one of the most powerful painkiller drugs....
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What is Hydrocodone (Vicodin)?

What is Hydrocodone (Vicodin)? Hydrocodone is a substance commonly prescribed by doctors to treat intense and chronic pain. The name that most people know hydrocodone by is Vicodin.  It's a drug that effectively treats pain, but improper use can lead....
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OxyContin Addiction

OxyContin addiction is characterised by repeated relapse on OxyContin or a similar potent opiate, obsessive and dysfunctional thought patterns and compulsive and destructive behaviour. OxyContin is a semi-synthetic opiate prescribed to reduce medium to severe pain. The UK is currently....
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How Long Does Heroin Stay In Your System?

How Long Does Heroin Show Up on A Blood Test? Blood tests are uncommon ways to detect heroin in the body. This is because heroin's half-life allows it to work through the blood in a relatively short amount of time. ....

What is an opiate antagonist?

Naloxone and naltrexone are commonly used opiate antagonist drugs which are competitive antagonists that bind to the opioid receptors with higher affinity than agonists but do not activate the receptors. This effectively blocks the receptor, preventing the body from responding....
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What percentage of opiate addicts stay clean?

Recovering from addiction is one of the most challenging things that a person can do. This is especially true in cases of opiate addictions. Heroin is a powerful addiction to overcome, but the same goes for pain medications and other....
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Opiates and Opioid Addiction

If you're taking opiates, it's essential to be aware that they have significant potential for creating opiate addiction. Opiate drugs are medications that are derived from the opium poppy plant. Described as sedative narcotics, they depress the activity of the....
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Can You Quit Opioids Cold Turkey?

Addicted to opioids and you want to stop? You may be considering going cold turkey and trying to quit on your own using willpower alone. This may work for some, but it can be dangerous to your health to withdraw....
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Codeine Addiction & Rehab

Symptoms of codeine addiction Codeine and other opioids are very addictive. A person with a codeine addiction has developed a tolerance to the substance, meaning they need to have more and more of it to get the same effect as....
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What are the Effects of Mixing Codeine and Alcohol?

Interactions Between Co-codamol and Alcohol Various essential elements of your body could be fatally impaired by codeine and alcohol, respectively. Those hazards are much more dangerous when you use the substances in conjunction with each other.  One cause is that....
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Can heroin addiction be cured?

Yes, it is possible to live a happy, successful life after a heroin addiction. Treatment at a residential rehab normally involves a combination of detoxification and therapy.  To avoid relapsing attendance at support groups is also beneficial.  With dedication and....
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Is it safe to use fentanyl that my doctor prescribed for me?

Yes, it safe to use fentanyl that a doctor prescribed for if you use it as prescribed. Take caution if you are also using other substances which may suppress breathing, like alcohol and benzodiazepines (like Librium and Valium), or other....
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Fentanyl Addiction

Fentanyl is a drug that's making a lot of waves in the news. There's been a spike in fentanyl-related deaths, and the fear surrounding this substance is starting to spread. For good reason, too, as fentanyl is incredibly harmful to....
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Is there an Opioid Epidemic in the UK?

The Rise in Opioid Addiction The US has had to cope with an opioid epidemic since the 1990s, seeing substantial increases in opioid use and misuse – of opioids, especially for morphine and codeine. There has also been a coinciding....
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Heroin Addiction

If you're looking at yourself and wondering if you're seeing heroin addiction, our hope is that the following information can help you. There are a number of signs that could indicate an addiction, but none of them alone are sure....
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Addiction

There are many different opinions regarding the cause of addiction, among scholars, doctors, psychiatrists and psychologists, all lining up on different sides.  Some say you're genetically predisposed. Some say it's your environment. Some say it's your personality. Some say it's....
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Methadone Addiction

What is Methadone? Most well known for being a substitute for heroin and is often prescribed to those suffering from opiate addiction and dependence. Methadone has been used as a substitute for opioids in maintenance and detoxification since the 1960s.....
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How long do opiates stay in your system?

The half-life for opiates can range from 1-9 hours, depending on how much you take and which type. For instance, the half-life of morphine is 1.5-6.5 hours, the half-life of codeine is 1-4 hours, and the half-life of hydrocodone is....
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Is the Opioid Epidemic Spreading to the UK?

The Rise in Opioid Addiction The US has had to cope with an opioid epidemic since the 1990s, seeing substantial increases in opioid use and misuse – of opioids, especially for morphine and codeine. There has also been a coinciding....

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