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    Can Kratom Solve The Prescription Drug Abuse Problem? The war on drugs has been an ongoing battle for the past 40-50 years. Despite adding legislative measures to help prevent the use‚ manufacture‚ and distribution of these illicit substances‚ it continues to burden the government and affect so many lives of the people. Notwithstanding the dangerous effects of what these drugs may do to one’s body‚ still more people are enticed to try them which eventually leads them to drug addiction. Prescription

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    Methaqualone and the related quinazolinone sedative-hypnotics Opiate and opioid analgesics (physical addiction‚ mild to severe‚ physiological addiction‚ mild to severe; abrupt withdrawal is unlikely to be fatal): Morphine and codeine‚ the two naturally occurring opiate analgesics Semi-synthetic opiates‚ such as heroin (diacetylmorphine; morphine diacetate)‚ oxycodone‚ buprenorphine‚ and hydromorphone Fully synthetic opioids‚ such as fentanyl‚ meperidine/pethidine‚ and methadone Addictive drugs

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    Oxycontin Research Paper

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    OxyContin is. The pill is meant for people with chronic or unbearable pain. Legally it’s sold for six dollars a pill‚ but one OxyContin pill can fetch up to 80 dollars illegally through the black market. Originally discovered in 1916 in Germany as an opioid (a pill made to work on the nervous system) to work better than Heroin‚ codeine and morphine. It was first brought to the United States in 1939‚ but it wasn’t till December 12‚ 1995 when it could be produced since that’s when the FDA approved it.

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    Addictive Behavior - 1

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    financial troubles are also typical. - The Use of Drugs o Medical & Social Purposes and Examples o Psychoactive Drugs are drugs that alter a person’s experiences or consciousness. • Opioids also called narcaotics‚ such as opium‚ morphine‚ heroin‚ methadone‚ codeine‚ hydrocodone‚ oxycodone‚ meperidine‚ and fentanyl. Opioids relive pain‚ cause drowsiness‚ and induce euphoria • Central nervous system depressants slow down overall activity of the central nervous system‚ types in sedatives‚ xanax‚ roofies

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    The Heroin Research Paper

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    The heroin is a very addictive illegal drug. Not only is the opiate more abusive‚ it is also the fastest-acting opiate. The heroin is processed from morphine‚ a substance that occurs naturally and is extracted from the acorn of certain varieties of poppies. It is typically sold in the form of white and brown powder‚ or as a sticky black substance known in the street as "rubber" or "black tar heroin". However‚ heroin is usually injected‚ inhaled or aspirated‚ or smoked. Typically‚ the addict can be

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    Marijuana actually helps treat many different conditions that opioids and other doctor prescribed medicines can’t treat. “It’s becoming more and more common for doctors to prescribe medical marijuana to people with certain types of cancer‚ HIV/AIDS‚ Chron’s Disease and multiple Sclerosis‚ as well as for chronic pain and as a sleep aid or a replacement for potentially expensive and harmful opioid treatments.” (Paterson) Medical Marijuana is a helpful drug‚ it’s a fact. “People

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    Chronic Shoulder Pain and Its Relationship to Disability in Paraplegic Veterans Objectives: The purpose of this study is to look at the relationship between chronic shoulder pain and its effects on upper extremity disability and function in VA patients with paraplegic spinal cord injury (SCI)‚ utilizing demographic‚ anthropomorphic‚ injury-related‚ medication and FIM™ instrument data. Design: A retrospective chart review of data collected during veteran SCI patient’s annual examinations. Setting:

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    Today prescribe medications have become the new drug of chose for many people. People abused prescription drugs by taking medication in a way that is not prescribed. People of all ages abuse prescription drugs for a number of reasons. Some of the reasons people would abuse prescription medications are to feel good‚ get high‚ to relax or relieve tension‚ to reduce appetite‚ to experiment‚ peer pressure or to feed an addiction. Also people may take medications that were not prescribed to them. People

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    evidence as to whether vigorous exercise (more than 70% of VO2 max) is more or less beneficial than moderate exercise (40 to 70% of VO2 max). However studies have shown that vigorous exercise executed by healthy individuals can effectively increase opioid peptides (aka endorphins‚ a naturally occurring opiate that in conjunction with other neurotransmitters is responsible for exercise induced euphoria and has been shown to be addictive)‚ positively influence hormone production (i.e.‚ increase testosterone

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    1. Which of the following statements most accurately represents the use of plant-based psychoactive substances? A. Plant-based psychoactive drugs are uncommon today and rarely used. B. Today marijuana is the only plant-based psychoactive substance that is still used. C. All plants that yield psychoactive substances are illegal today. D. About 4‚000 plants yield psychoactive substances‚ and the vast majority are not illegal. 2. The Gin Epidemic… E. is a myth

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