Yes, usually used for therapy in heroin addiction, similar to methadone
Yes. Butrans is an opioid pain management patch. It is addictive with long term use or abuse.
Do you mean psychologically or PHYSICALLY addictive
Yes, heroin is an opiate and is physically addictive.
Yes it is.
Yes
Both alcohol and opiates (opium, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, fentanyl, Suboxone, etc.) are physically addictive. As far as I know, they are the only drugs that are physically addictive. Amphetamines, methamphetamines and cocaine are extremely psychologically addictive, as well as chemically addictive, but not physically addictive. Ecstasy also has a fairly high potential for psychological and chemical addiction, but it is not as addictive as speed, meth, or coke. Hallucinogens (LSD, marijuana, salvia, peyote, mescaline) are neither chemically addictive nor physically addictive. They can be psychologically addictive, though.
Yes, marijuana can be physically addictive for some individuals, leading to withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, insomnia, and loss of appetite.
no..it isn't.
Endogenous opioids are opiate-like substances that are physiologically produced in the body, such as endorphins and dynorphins. The opioid system controls reward, pain and addictive behaviors.
Marijuana is not addictive.
Most hallucinogens are not addictive physically, and are not very psychologically addictive. However, one of the more addictive hallucinogens is the dissociative ketamine.
No, they're not physically addictive. They may become habit forming or mentally addictive though.