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Opiates such as heroin are known to have this side effect.


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There are no magic potions that will allow you to do drugs and wash them away before a test.


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A hole in the septum can not be fixed without surgery. (I am a doctor who deals with drug addicts daily) If you stop snorting drugs, it may stop getting worse.


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What presciption drugs will show as opiates in a urine drug test?

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What is the classification of opiates?

Opiates are their own class of drugs. If you are talking about what class of controlled substances opiates are in, they are members of three classes. Illegal opiates like heroin and many other illegal drugs are DEA Schedule I drugs. No Schedule I drug is legal in the US. The stronger opiates like morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxymorphone (Opana), and methadone are Schedule II controlled substances. The weaker opiates such as codeine, dihydrocodeine, and hydrocodone (Vicoden) are Schedule III drugs, although the DEA is currently considering moving hydrocodone into Schedule II.