Opiates are their own class of drugs.
If you are talking about what class of controlled substances opiates are in, they are members of three classes. Illegal opiates like heroin and many other illegal drugs are DEA Schedule I drugs. No Schedule I drug is legal in the US. The stronger opiates like morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxymorphone (Opana), and methadone are Schedule II controlled substances. The weaker opiates such as codeine, dihydrocodeine, and hydrocodone (Vicoden) are Schedule III drugs, although the DEA is currently considering moving hydrocodone into Schedule II.
opiates , stimulamts , depressants , inhalants , hallucinogens
opiates (heroin, opium, codeine, morphine)
yes they are opiates
opiates are narcotics
opiates.
Xanax and Opiates
It simply does not speak to opiates (opium...).
Well in a legal sense Morphine is a scheldual 1 narcotic. it in the medical term is an opiate. AKA a strong pain killer.
Yes;opiates are lipid(fat) soluble
All opiates have the potential--the possibility--to cause death.
Will q carbo mask for opiates
no. opiates will harm the recepients consciusness