Yes. Fentinal like morphine are both highly addictive drugs. Also because the patch is worn for three days verses one dose the chance of addiction grows substantially. I am not a physician, but am a patient that has been with chronic pain that requires both opiates, Valium, and the fentinal patch. Also my sister is a Nurse Practitioner and has confirmed what I am stating.
No, as you have to be using drugs yourself to get addicted.You are, however, addicted to your husband. That's called "codependency."
You can get soil by using a plant pot on a Farming patch.
The best method for repairing a leak in an EPDM roof using an EPDM roof patch is to clean the area around the leak, apply primer to the patch and the roof surface, then carefully place and press the patch onto the leak. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific patch product being used.
To repair a torn screen door mesh, you can use a patch kit specifically designed for screen repair. Clean the area around the tear, cut the patch to size, and apply it using adhesive or a repair tool. Make sure the patch is securely in place before using the door again.
You are addicted when you no longer feel normal without the drug. The dosage has nothing to do with it.
It can make you addicted
I'm guessing that you're asking about how to make a patch as those used to patch punctured tubes with. According to theory a tube can be patched by using a patch cut from another tube, if both surfarces are prepped with the special"glue" called a vulcanizing solution first. Haven't tried it myself, and for the low cost of the real stuff I'm not particularly inclined to do so.
No, using a personalization patch will possibly make your copy of windows illegal and you will get messages saying that you windows is not genuine...as it happened in my case.. So, don't go for the personalization patch in case you are using genuine windows HB..
what make people addicted to smoke
Smoking one cigarette will not make you addicted to nicotine.
# Find a bug # Fix the bug # Deploy the patch
Depends on the individual, and the patch. The glue is usually used to merely hold the patch in place until it can be sewn. It will not generally make the patch last longer, or stay sewed longer, but it does make the material and the patch easier to work with.