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Opiate addiction is a physical illness involving a central nervous system disorder caused by long-term opiate intake. Opiate addiction was once viewed as a condition with no solution. Patients with opiate physical addiction were considered to have inherited an addictive personality or psychological disorder or to have suffered with a dysfunctional family life.
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Ultram or Tramadol is an opioid -- a synthetic opiate. It acts much like an opiate in your system.
because hydrocodone is an opiate, it will show up as an opiate in your system. so will codeine, morphine, Oxycontin, and other opiate derivatives.
Dopamine is the primary neurotransmitter involved in drug addiction. It plays a key role in the brain's reward system, reinforcing behaviors that lead to the release of dopamine, such as drug use. Over time, repeated drug use can disrupt the natural dopamine balance in the brain, leading to addiction.
They are bad for you because they are un natural. They have no natural ingredients in it and if you consume too much your body will grown imune to different medicines and then that will cause damage to your immune system.
No, asbestos does not damage the nervous system. Asbestos can damage the respiratory system and lungs.
i think its the circulatory system
no, every opiate has different fillers and inactive ingredients that is also seen in the specimen so you are able to tell which opiate is in the system
No, it shows up as an opiate.
Any opiate is 3 days.
Accidental overdose in not uncommon. Also; loss of relationships with family and friends, liver damage, kidney damage, brain damage, other organ damage, damage to the central nervous system (CNS), stunted ability of coping & social skills, mental impairment, etc. Eventually life can spiral out of control. Substance abuse can very easily lead to death.