Morphine often has a euphoric effect, though occasionally it can actually produce disphoria. People with a high opiate tolerance also generally get much less euphoria from the drug than opiate naive individuals.
Morphine causes a reaction to receptors in the brain causing you to feel dizzy, sleepy and even euphoric.
No, methadone will block the euphoric effects of morphine and other opiates.
Endorphins are produced by your brain when you are smiling. They block pain and produce a euphoric effect like morphine.
Yes you can, and the euphoric proprieties surpass that of hydro-morphine. SO HOW DO YOU MIX ITTO SHOOT IT
Yes you can, and the euphoric proprieties surpass that of hydro-morphine. SO HOW DO YOU MIX ITTO SHOOT IT
it helps somewhat definitely better than nothing but not real strong or euphoric or anything like that.
Like heaven. Amazing, warm, euphoric feeling. Lazy and energetic. Its hard to explain the feeling. Its just amazing.relieve all of your pain
Morphine is a very strong opiate (painkiller), while Valium is a benzodiazepam (sedative). They are in two completely different classes of drugs, however they cause similar experiences. Morphine will definitely produce a stronger, more intense high than Valium. Morphine will essentially make you feel incredibly euphoric and contented with an accompanying strong body high. Although diazepam modulates the dopamine system in a way similar to morphine, its effects are certainly not as powerful.
"Have a euphoric day" is the correct expression.
"Have a euphoric day" is the correct phrasing. The article "a" is used before words that start with a consonant sound, like 'euphoric'.
Yes, Methadone will block other opioid drugs.
Opposite words for euphoric include:sedatedepressed