PPT-Opiates
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Option D Section 3 Morphine Naturally occurring in the poppy o nly needs to be isolated Belong to group of alkaloids Very strong pain reliever but also very
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Option D Section 3 Morphine Naturally occurring in the poppy o nly needs to be isolated Belong to group of alkaloids Very strong pain reliever but also very addictive 2 nd to . OPIATES 800.232.4424 (Voice/TTY) 860.793.9813 (Fax) www.ctclearinghouse.org A Library and Resource Center on Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drugs, Menta Opiates Fact Sheet DANGERS OF OPIATES Opiates are very addictive. After using any opiate for an extended period of time, people develop a tolerance, which leads to a need for increased doses to get Addiction Using heroin can make you tolerant to the drug, which means you must use more and more of the drug to get the same effect. Then you begin to crave the drug, and it becomes the centre of your Community Behavioral Health (CBH) Replication of Community Care Behavioral Health (CCBH) Study. Matthew O. Hurford, M.D.. Chief Medical Officer, CBH. Assistant Professor, Univ. of Penn.. Objective. Identify Community Behavioral Health (CBH) Members in Philadelphia who are in methadone treatment and concurrently on benzodiazepines or opiates.. What are opiates?. How do they effect the body?. Signs of use. Prevention. What are opiates?. Opiates are narcotic drugs.. Narcotic drugs are derived from opium and include legal and illegal drugs such as Oxycodone and Heroin.. What is pain?. An unpleasant sensory and emotional. experience associated with actual or. potential tissue damage.. What are pain receptors and their functions?. Pain receptors . in our bodies are nerves . control. :. Your brain and the effects of drugs. First we’ll talk about the normal brain…. . …then we’ll talk about the brain on drugs. The VIPs of Brain Function. The Human Brain. The . Brain Stem. First we’ll talk about the normal brain…. . …then we’ll talk about the brain on drugs. The VIPs of Brain Function. The Human Brain. The . Brain Stem. Connects the brain and the spinal cord.. Opiates bind to receptors in the brain, which means that they kill pain by preventing the transmission of pain impulses in the brain, rather than at the source.. Opiates are derived from opium, which is found in poppy seeds. . Did you know about Opiates withdrawal Detox Center in New Jersey » . At Recovery CNT provide relief from withdrawal symptoms, so that patients can engage in therapeutic treatment to effect changes to their lifestyles. Withdrawal symptoms can set in within a few hours of last use. It depends on the strength of the last hit and the co-abuse of other addictive substances. Click here to know more. Narcotic. - refers to narcosis-. stupor or somnolence. Opiate/ . Opioid. -. refers to . analgesia. Graphic Photos Of Overdosed Adults With Child In Car Put Ohio Heroin Epidemic In Spotlight. HISTORY. Learning Objectives. After attending this presentation, learners will be able to: . Discuss . the difference between acute and chronic . pain. Describe the opiate epidemic. Discuss the appropriate management of pain. Opiate addicon does not discriminate͘ =t has spread rapidly due to false percepons͘ :igh school students are not immune͘ Opiate addicon can occur quickly =ndivi Understandings. The . ability of a drug to cross the blood–brain barrier depends on its chemical structure and solubility in water and lipids. . Opiates . are natural narcotic analgesics that are derived from the opium poppy. .
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