Essays About opium opiates

 

  • Narcotics Opiates
    ... Types of opiates include opium, morphine, codeine, pethidine, methadone, and heroin. These types of opiates are known as synthetic ...
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  • Psychology
    ... rate, resulting in death. Opiates are another type of drug, the most commonly known one being opium. Opiates often relieve pain, decrease ...
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  • Heroin
    ... poppy. Generic names of some opiates are opium, morphine, heroin, oxycodone, oxymorphone, methadone, and hydrocodone. Heroin accounts ...
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  • Colonization of Hong Kong
    ... opium became more lucrative as a commodity and the British who ruled over India at the time, started to trade with Opium, even though Opiates were illegal. ...
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  • Research on Heroin
    ... figured out, heroin comes from the family of drugs called Opiates, the name of which, of course, comes from the original drug in the classification, opium. ...
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  • Drugs
    ... anxiety, hallucinations etc. start to occur. OPIATES: These include opium and substances derived from it. Their central effects ...
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  • opium in America
    ... Between the years of 1840-1890 per capita consumption of opiates increased at a steady pace from year to year. During this time Opium was, in all its forms ...
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  • The government should get involved with the cure to opiate ...
    ... no treatment known which could cure long term opiate (heroin, morphine, opium etc.) addicts ... 90 percent of these chronic addicts would return to opiates within a ...
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  • History of the Drug War
    ... of opium was a Chinese custom. The Harrison Act had started as a licensing law that required sellers to obtain a license if they were going to handle opiates ...
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  • History of the American Drug War-
    ... This law was specifically targeted at the Chinese, for the smoking of opium was a ... sellers to obtain a license if they were going to handle opiates or cocaine. ...
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  • drugs
    ... upon the body similar those induced by morphine and codeine, the major pain-relieving agent obtained from the opium poppy. Medical use of opiates is for the ...
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  • drug abuse
    ... upon the body similar those induced by morphine and codeine, the major pain-relieving agent obtained from the opium poppy. Medical use of opiates is for the ...
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  • history of drug use
    ... The Harrison Act (1914) imposed a system of taxes on opium and coca ... However, it did not prohibit the legal supply of certain drugs, especially opiates. ...
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  • Heroin
    ... (This is true for heroin but may vary somewhat with other opiates such as ... Heroin, morphine, opium, methadone, dipapanone and pethidine are Class A drugs. ...
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  • Drug Testing
    ... and hashish, cocaine which is cocaine and crack, amphetamines which are amphetamines, methamphetamine, and speed, opiates which is heroin, opium, codeine and ...
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  • Drug Legalization
    ... to concerns about the cut-rate marketing of British opium in China and ... Physicians who prescribed opiates to addicts were arrested, convicted and imprisoned. ...
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  • drugs history and definition
    ... Opium is thought to be 6000 years old, where heroin was created in 1874 and ... Because of that, heroin and opiates were made illegal in 1920 with the dangerous ...
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  • Marijuana and Prohibition
    ... Since it was associated with opiates, marijuana was quickly defined as a ... FT Merrill of the Opium Research Committee wrote: "While numerous crimes [have been ...
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  • The Drug Debate
    ... the act was expanded to prevent physicians from freely prescribing habit-forming opiates. ... on illegally obtained narcotics such as heroin and opium (Hamid, 1998 ...
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  • Drug use
    ... The opiates are a group of natural ( opium, codeine, morphine, and heroin) and synthetic ( meperidine, methadone) depressants, all of which are highly addictive ...
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  • The Disease of Drug Addiction Cunning, Baffling, and Powerful
    ... insomnia. Taken by mouth or inhaled to produce intoxication Opiates Products of opium poppies crude opium, morphine and codeine. Heroin ...
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  • LSD and Crack-Cocaine
    ... into 5 different kinds: cannabis or hemp (name of a plant) such as marijuana and hashish, opiates such as morphine, heroine and opium, stimulants such as ...
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  • Drug Abuse
    ... Opiates are strongly addictive drugs and exert actions upon the body similar those ... and codeine, the major pain-relieving agent obtained from the opium poppy. ...
    (512 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  • Drug Legalization
    ... turn of the century, by Orville Marshall who documented San Francisco's opium dens ... to the Harrison Act of 1914, which restricted the use of opiates and cocaine ...
    (2078 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

     


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