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    is that of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Methadone is a synthetic opioid which acts on the opioid receptors in the brain‚ producing many of the same effects as heroin‚ thus acting as replacement therapy and reducing craving. Craving represents a feeling of desire to approach a pleasant stimulus (Oldham and Wright‚ 2001). At higher dosages methadone can block the euphoric effects of heroin and other similar opioid drugs‚ reducing the motivation to use illicit substances. MMT has been shown

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    Heroin can resemble an image a caring person; calming‚ there to relieve‚ and comfort all pain‚ inside and out. Once you accept‚ it attaches‚ holding on with a tight grip. The potent street opioid is hard to leave; starting from the first hit. In “Chasing Heroin” many of the addicts resemble the effects heroin carries. A variety of treatment options are available to reduce and remove those images and effects of heroin one may experience. Methadone a well-known treatment. Ever since the existence of

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    If you have severe pain‚ your doctor may prescribe opioids or muscle relaxants. Using opioid medications may cause drowsiness or constipation if overused. Mild or moderate joint pain can be treated at home with topical creams. Capsaicin‚ derived from chili peppers‚ is one of the most effective ingredients in topical

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    Benzodiazepines • GHB (gammahydroxybutyrate) • Ketamines Opioids These drugs block the perception of pain by binding with opioid receptors and also induces a sense of euphoria (“high”). Examples • Codeine • Dipipanone • Heroin • Methadone • Morphine • Oxycodone • Pethidine • Tramadol Signs and Symptoms of Drug Overdose (OD) Central Nervous System (CNS) • Stimulants o Anxiety o Insomnia o Restless • Sedative Hypnotics and Opioids o Confusion o Hallucinations o Slurred speech o Drowsy

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    Case study Essay Length: – 1800 words Sally with Talipes who has had TendoAchilles lengthening Sally is a 4 month old baby girl with unilateral talipes equinovarus (TEV) and congenital hip dysplasia. Serial plasters in hospital began since day three of her birth and today she is admitted to the day surgery unit for left Tendo Achilles lengthening and plaster cast application. Following surgery Sally has returned to the ward with an intravenous cannula in her right hand and a plaster of paris

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    Oxycontin Essay

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    Oxycontin: A Painkiller‚ or a Pill that Kills? To most people‚ pain is a nuisance. But to others‚ pain controls their life. The feeling discomforts us in ways that can sometimes seem almost imaginable. These feelings can lead to many different side effects if not dealt with or diagnosed. These effects can include depression‚ anxiety‚ and incredible amounts of stress. The truth about pain is that it is vital to our existence. Without the nervous system responding to pain‚ we would have no

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    continue to rise as the abuse of opioids continues on. The abuse of opioids have ravished through the nation causing extreme pain and heartache. The opioid epidemic can be controlled and stopped by learning the drugs affects‚ the consequences of easily obtainable prescriptions‚ and how the medical world can change past ways by searching for nonaddictive treatments for pain and the treatment for those already addicted to painkillers. The major causes surrounding the opioid addiction is the

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    maintained‚ its effects would not interfere with activities of daily life. You wouldn’t feel drowsy or even “high.” So therefore‚ you can continue going to school or work and not having to worry about missing out on anything. Methadone also takes away the opioid withdrawal and cravings. Craving for heroin is the main reason for relapse. So if methadone relieves those heroin cravings‚ then people would find it very easy to recover. According to a research team from the National Addiction Centre in Britain

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    illegal forms include opium and heroin. Opioids work through binding to mu receptors in the brain‚ causing inhibition of ascending pain pathways‚ altering pain perception‚ and causing CNS depression.5 Over 210 million scripts for opioids were written in 2010‚ over 5 million people are addicted in the United States alone‚ and opioid overdose leads to 17‚000 deaths each year.4 This proves that opioids use needs to be put under control. Chronic use of opioids leads to decreased production of natural

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    Buprenorphine Case Study

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    (2010) author of the qualitative piece of literature‚ Opioid Dependence Management in General Practice‚ reviewed by the third researcher‚ (RW). Frei presents a quality overview‚ albeit based in Australia‚ of the process and complications of General Practitioners (GP’s) in dealing with opioid addiction within their patient base. The article describes the complexities‚ socially as well as clinically‚ of the use of Buprenorphine as a substitute opioid agonist for the purpose of managing opiate dependency

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