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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for opiates
  1. Opiates or opioids are drugs used to treat pain. Opiates are derived from plants and opioids are synthetic drugs that have the same ...
  2. Heroin is a pain-killer derived from morphine. It is very addictive and known for causing significant withdrawal symptoms. It has ...
  3. ... of different drugs on nutrition is described below. OPIATES AND OPIOIDS Opiates and opioids (including codeine, oxycodone, heroin, and morphine) ...
  4. ... of a number of chemicals called opioids or opiates, which were originally derived from the poppy plant ... In most states, Naloxone, the antidote for opiate overdose, is ... an intranasal spray, as well as an intramuscular injection and ...
  5. ... such as certain seizure medicines, antidepressants, cancer medicines, opiates (less often), and heart, diabetes, and blood pressure ...
  6. ... the pituitary Taking medicines, such as glucocorticoids and opiates Stopping anabolic steroids Genetic problems Infections Nutritional deficiencies ...
  7. ... environmental and genetic reasons. Commonly used substances include: Opiates and other narcotics are powerful painkillers that can ...
  8. ... of a number of chemicals called opioids or opiates, which were originally derived from the poppy plant ...
  9. ... of a number of chemicals called opioids or opiates, which were originally derived from the poppy plant ...
  10. ... or toxic gases Overuse of drugs such as opiates, narcotics, sedatives, and anti-anxiety or seizure medicines ...
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