Opium alone would not be prescribed by a doctor. An opiate derivative could be prescribed, but would have dosage directions included. Taking opium would be drug abuse and the correct amount for pain is easily calculated. Don't do it.
Opium kills pain. Many religious people use religion as a drug to take away the pain of an unjust society.Opium also makes one dreamy and complacent--if one is happy on their drug, they don't want to make the needed changes in society.
You can go into shock, or simply pass out if the pain is great enough.
No, it didn't get me high and what's worse, it didn't take away the pain it was supposed to. It sucks No, it didn't get me high and what's worse, it didn't take away the pain it was supposed to. It sucks
w many 10 mg zoldipen does it take to stop pain or make u high?
They take them with a prescription for pain relief. Otherwise, they take them to get high.
Having a high pain threshold means you can take more pain than most people without it becoming unbearable
opium is a latex mixture of alkaloids such as morphine, codeine and thebaine just to name a few. opium is therefore a mixture and when you take opium these drugs are metabolised into compounds such morphine. This means that if they gave you a blood test they would find morphine and other things on the same lines of that but not opium as opium is a mixture of drugs not an actual individual drug
No, you do not need to take Advil with a high-powered pain killer like Dilaudid. Never take more than one pain killer without a doctor's advice.
The opium wars were never signed. Wars are declared or undeclared, not signed.
You don't get high on Equate pain reliever- it is acetaminophen (Tylenol). Take too many, and you will get sick or die. Incidentally, that happens to a lot of people trying to GET high. Poor choice on your part.
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Opium can stay in the human body for 2-5 days depending on your water consumption. To get the master detox drink certo.