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    ability to regulate body temperature. The cure for respiratory depression, the common effect, is naloxone. There are approximately three well-known types of opiates. Fentanyl is a synthetic opiate that produces a sedation. A variety of hospitals favor this painkiller because it begins working almost immediately and has little-to-none effects on the baby. Fentanyl is also known to less likely need naloxone than babies born to mothers who used…

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    HCV Case Study

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    A study by Dr. Eric Chak in 2011 suggested that NHANEs data on HCV prevalence leaves out a large number of those who are predominately affected by HCV, those are the excluded groups of incarcerated, homeless, nursing home residing, deployed, and hospitalized peoples. While NHANES data usually contains PWID or the drug users targeted by our study, the NHANES survey underestimates the number of people living with HCV because it excludes these groups. So state VHPCs were asked to apply these…

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    Cocos Nucifera Case Study

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    Cocos nucifera Cocos nucifera, more commonly known as the coconut palm tree, is a monocot member of the botanical family Arecaceae, also known as Palmae (United States Department of Agriculture, 2015). Coconut palms are medium-sized, herbaceous plants that thrive on sandy beaches and are resistant to the salinity of nearby ocean water. (Encyclopedia of Life, 2015) While treelike in form, its trunk is not composed of wood, but of fibrous, stout, overlapping stems, and may grow as tall as 80 feet.…

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    Fentanyl Research Paper

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    Fentanyl According to Susan Robertson, the drug fentanyl which is an opiate agonist, has been around since the 1960s and created by Dr. Paul Jansen. "The use of fentanyl as a pain reliever and anesthetic was quickly adopted in the medical setting. In the 1960s, the agent was introduced as an intravenous anesthetic under the brand name Sublimaze"(S.Robertson)pg.1. In the 90s fentanyl was turned into a patch which breaks down into the blood stream through a period of 72 hours. Fentanyl…

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    stop which can be very dangerous to your personal health). Your body temperature and blood pressure drop quite low, and your heartbeat can become irregular. You may lose awareness or even lapse into a coma. Ambulance officers can give the medication naloxone to help change the effects of heroin on your brain. The availability of heroin in our society today at the street level is random meaning there is a lot of availability for the drug and then it just goes away and there’s not much…

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    Heroin Research Paper

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    Heroin: A new epidemic with an old drug The first ever opioid, opium, comes from the sap of opium poppies. Cultivation and growth date back to ancient civilizations around 3400 B.C. In the early 18th century physicians used opium for a therapeutic agent that had multiple purposes, but mostly for relieving pain. It was only towards the late 18th century that some physicians began to recognize that the drug had extremely addictive qualities. Codeine and morphine are isolated forms of opium.…

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    Since the beginning of life, the world has been plagued with diseases, illnesses, and health complications. The black plague or the Black Death, for example, wreaked havoc on medieval Europe killing millions of people. This occurred during the 14th century. It is now the 21st century and we are faced with a new "black death" called prescription opioid drug abuse. Prescription opioid drug abuse has been on the rise in the United States since 2001 and is now considered an epidemic.…

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    Women respond differently to drugs than men do. There are several differences, women are more susceptible to cravings for drugs than men are. Women also have different obstacles to overcome with addiction. Women who have children or are pregnant may not even search for treatment due to the fear of their children being taken away from them. Women are also more often victims of violence. This, and other risk factors usually result in drug abuse, this includes environmental risk factors and…

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    Inula Britanna

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    In mice, pain decreased with the administration of Naloxone, an opioid non-selective antagonist, plus IBLEO (p < 0.001). However, administration of selective opioid antagonists (Naltrindole, Nor-binaltorphimine, and Naloxonazine) attenuated the antinociceptive effect of IBLEO (p < 0.001). Both methylene blue…

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    while there a search of her purse and belongings was conducted. I found in her belongings a spoon with residue along with three used hypodermic needles. These items will be sent to the lab for testing. I also found Three Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) 8mg/2mg sublingual film, and she admitted to not having a prescription for them. I arrested Jarrod Butterfield and Rebecca Sue Byers for Retail Theft, a violation of F.S. 812.015-2 a misdemeanor of the second degree. Jarrod Butterfield…

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