Opiate Sentence Examples

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  • In fact, they had given me a strong opiate.

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  • Developmental problems associated with opiate use during pregnancy include problems with overall brain growth.

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  • The risk of opiate overdose is high and can be fatal.

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  • An opiate receptor ligand, would then only attach to the perfect opiate group, like endorphins, morphine or heroine.

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  • Our review of treatments for opiate misusers in a primary care setting was constrained by resources (time, staff ).

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  • First of all, research shows that excitement produces endorphins, the body's natural opiate.

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  • It is entirely possible that Shipman gave a much stronger opiate than pethidine.

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  • Most relate to heroin and misuse of the synthetic opiate, methadone.

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  • The treatment of opiate misusers not using pharmacotherapy can also be effective, especially - but not exclusively - for young people.

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  • Prescribing services should also offer treatment which does not include pharmacotherapy, including treatment for opiate dependence and crack users.

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  • Methadone is an opiate substitute and is synthesized from the raw materials found in the opium poppy.

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  • Complementary therapies - There is a need for further research into the role of complementary therapies in alleviating opiate withdrawal.

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  • Rapid detox is a controversial tool in the fight against opiate addiction.

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  • Methadone is a synthetic opiate that can block the "rush" from heroin for up to 24 hours.

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  • Over 20 months 137 consecutive opiate addicts were followed after in-patient detoxification.

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  • There is the danger of opiate addiction in patients experiencing frequent attacks.

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  • Patients with progressive bone disease often require opiate analgesia.

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  • It is from the opiate family, which also includes codeine and morphine.

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  • A variety of other substitutes are also used for the treatment of opiate dependence in the community.

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  • Most doctors treating heroin dependency prescribe methadone, a less expensive synthetic opiate requiring a single daily dose to prevent withdrawal symptoms.

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  • The Addiction Medical Group Inc. (AMGI) offers Rapidly Accelerated Narcotic Detoxification (a.k.a. ultrarapid opiate detoxification) to people who are chemically dependent on opiates.

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  • It has weaker opiate effects than other forms of treatment, is less likely to cause overdose problems, has a lower level of dependence, and is thought to cause less respiratory depression than other opioid treatments.

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  • Patients taking opiate medications may have them changed.

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  • Opiate dependence is a serious problem and the effects of methadone treatment during pregnancy is a pressing concern in public health.

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  • Methadone is a synthetic opiate that can treat individuals who live with chronic pain, but its most common use is treating patients who have opiate addictions, especially heroin.

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  • While the notion of having a baby with an opiate dependency is upsetting, there are considerable benefits.

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  • Since the synthetic opiate reaches the developing fetus, it can lead to fetal dependency on the drug.

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  • Methadone is a synthetic opiate, but it is a safer alternative to staying on heroin or other opiates and it is safer than withdrawing abruptly.

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  • If you are a pregnant woman who is addicted to heroin or other opiate, help is available.

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