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- Opium - Wikipedia
Opium was widely used for food, medicine, ritual, and as a painkiller throughout ancient civilizations including Greece, Egypt, and Islamic societies up to medieval times The production methods have not significantly changed since ancient times
- Opium: Uses, Effects, and Addiction - WebMD
Opium is a highly addictive narcotic derived from the poppy plant, used historically for pain relief, but now mainly known for its role in producing drugs like morphine and heroin
- Opium | Drug, Physiological Actions, History | Britannica
Opiates are classified as narcotics because they relieve pain, induce stupor and sleep, and produce addiction The habitual use of opium produces physical and mental deterioration and shortens life An acute overdose of opium causes respiratory depression which can be fatal
- Opium - DEA. gov
Opium is a highly addictive non-synthetic narcotic that is extracted from the poppy plant, Papaver somniferum The opium poppy is the key source for many narcotics, including morphine, codeine, and heroin
- Opium: Uses, Addiction Treatment Side Effects - Drugs. com
Opium is a highly addictive narcotic drug acquired from the opium poppy Heroin is derived from the morphine alkaloid found in opium
- What Does Opium Do To Your Body And Mind Effectively
Opium has been a subject of fascination and concern due to its complex effects on the human body and mind As a derivative of the poppy plant, its use dates back thousands of years, serving both medicinal and recreational needs
- Opium History: The Evolution from Healing Herb to Global Drug Crisis
Opiates came to the East Coast of America from England and some doctors recommended the free use of opium, in Connecticut as early as 1812 during a smallpox outbreak Inland, however, opium was not available
- Opium - Alcohol and Drug Foundation
What is opium? Opium is a depressant drug, which means it slows down the messages travelling between your brain and body
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