Yes, it is possible for opiates to not absorb effectively in the body due to various factors. For instance, certain medical conditions, gastrointestinal issues, or the presence of specific medications can interfere with absorption. Additionally, the method of administration can affect absorption rates; for example, oral opiates may be less effective in individuals with compromised digestive systems. However, under normal circumstances, opiates are generally well-absorbed when taken as directed.
It is possible to take any drug reguarlly and not be addicted. However, the odds of you not becoming addicted to opiates is low, as heroin and morphine, both opiates, are highly addictive.
Opiates such as morphine and heroin and everything inbetween
yes its possible for it not to show up.
yes
Opiates last only three days in the body, so not using opiates for five days should fix you up.
yes
It is possible that a drug test can be passed for opiates and cocaine after 10 days clean.
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
No it is not possible for water to get into the body through the belly bottom. The belly bottom is a layer of skin fat and muscle that is not permeable and therefore water cannot pass through it. The body can absorb water through other areas such as the: Mouth Eyes Nose SkinWater can enter the body through these areas as they are all permeable and can absorb water molecules. The belly bottom is not able to absorb water as it is a barrier to keep it out.
No, your body does not absorb salt water from the ocean when you swim in it.
none.. the body has opioid receptors.. opiates are not always heroin.. its your brainnn
Capillaries in Villi absorb all other nutrients except fat.