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    They are most commonly known as oxycodone or OxyContin, hydrocodone, and fentanyl, as well as the illegal street drug, heroin (Opioid Addiction 2016 Facts & Figures). They work by altering the release of dopamine, which is the natural hormone the brain releases as a way of rewarding itself, as well as blocking pain…

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    Oregon Drug Policy

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    All states regulate the possession of dangerous controlled substances, but each is different when it comes down to their exact definition and their penalties for the illegal substance. The state of Oregon classifies not only the most common drugs like, heroin, cocaine and marijuana as dangerous controlled substances but also the compounds used to create them. While most marijuana offenses are no longer against the law in the state of Oregon, there are plenty of other drug charges that are…

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    Opioid Research Paper

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    pain; this is achieved by reducing the intensity of pain signals from the central nervous system’s location, inside the amygdala, which controls emotion which will decrease the effects of pain slowly. An example of these types of medication is Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, Morphine, Codeine, and other drugs with related functions. They are often prescribed for a variety of painful conditions as well as before and after surgery. However, all of these are used recreationally and have entirely different…

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    Opioid Abuse Analysis

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    Opioids are drugs often prescribed by a physician that are intended to relieve pain in the body that affects the nervous system. Most of opioids are prescribed after injury or surgery and the continued use of the drugs have lead to dependence of the drug. In the United States, Opioid use has increased through out the years. The overuse of these drugs haves created an epidemic in the United States. The use of opioids has affected millions of people and has led to many over doses and has been…

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    Thievery Research Paper

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    At age 23, she pleaded guilty to falsifying documents and stealing many different types of prescription drugs from elderly in need, including fentanyl, morphine, hydromorphone, and hydrocodone (United States Attorneys Office, northern district of Iowa). These are powerful opioids (or pain relievers) for her own personal use. By doing this she made the people the medicine should have gone to suffer and struggle with pain that these medicines…

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    Medical Marijuana Benefits

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    their ailments. Prescription medication misuse is an epidemic, accounting for 27,000 unintentional overdose deaths in 2007 ("CDC Grand Rounds: Prescription Drug Overdoses, 2012, para 2). Prescription medications for pain are like, oxycodone and hydrocodone, are opioids, powerful pain relievers prescribed at a much higher rate in the last decade by practitioners seeking to effectively treat their patients pain ("CDC Grand Rounds: Prescription Drug Overdoses, 2012, para. 1). Marijuana could easily…

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    Trucker-Up: A Short Story

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    The formula is dangerous. It must be mixed correctly or it will blow your heart valve and you die. I certainly had the product to make a version of it. After little thought, I figured why not. I mixed cocktail of 4 Adderall 30’s, crushed, with 3 hydrocodone 10’s, crushed. 200 milligrams of powdered caffeine, added 2 goodie powders plus, for a kick added 2 Viagra. Crushed, Chopped, and blended it on a dish then poured it into a small chemistry beaker. Add a double shot of distilled water and a…

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    So the pain could vary from things such as low blood pressure which is causing blood to force itself through the veins. Which would cause this pain, take an aspirin. Also I suggest you rehydrate yourself if you are dehydrated. There are a few medicines you can buy instores for these types of headaches, message me if you need them. There are a few things to rule out and I try to make my replies as high quality and as easy to read as possible. The first thing is something which is called…

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    “In 2014 in the United States alone there were over 47,055 lethal drug overdoses, with 18,893 deaths related to prescription pain killers and 10,574 deaths related to heroin” (“National Opioid…”). Both prescription pain killers and the illegal drug heroin are linked by one key ingredient: opium. Opium is involved in the production of narcotics ranging from prescription medicine to illegal drugs. It has had an impact on many different points in history and on today’s world. From its impact in…

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    Cultivation Theory

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    News is an essential part of American life, so much so its protection was included within the Bill of Rights. Not only is news media a means of transmitting information, it can strengthen a society, shape opinions, enrich one’s knowledge, and serves as a backbone of democracy by ensuring the public is apprised on topics of national concern. One such topic of concern within our society is the nation’s opioid epidemic. Lives are being lost at an alarming rate, state and local governments are…

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