Basic Information
Use & Access
Addiction & Effects
Legal Issues
100

What are Opioids?

Opioids are pain relivers that are givin to patients in hospitals with moderate to severe pain. 

100

How is the drug used?

Opioids usage usually involves swallowing capsules or tablets, but you can also use opioids by inhaling powder through the nose or injecting opioids straight into your body.

100

Why are opioids addictive?

Opioids give out dopamine, creating euphoria, reducing physical pain, and increasing relaxation.

100

Is the drug legal?

Opioids are legal only when prescribed by a doctor.

200

How many types of opioids are there?

There are 3 types Natural, Semi Synthetic, and fully synthetic

200

How do people typically get it?

Opioids are usually prescribed by licensed medical practitioners to help people with pain. Though people can also receive opioids illegally by buying them from drug dealers.

200

What are some short term affects?

Short-term physical effects can include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea and vomiting, uncontrollable leg movements, and severe cravings

200

What laws exist around this drug?

Laws around Opioids mainly focus on restricting access to prevent addiction and abuse.

300

What are 3 of the street names used for opioids?

General names: Smack, Dope, Junk, H, Horse, Down, China white        Heroin specific names : Brown, Black tar, Skag, Gear, Mud, Drago       Prescription opioids names: Oxy / Oxys,Beans, Tabs


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Who commonly uses this drug?

Opioids are commonly used by hospitals and patients as a way to relieve pain. Though opioids can also be misused by those who receive them on the street illegally.

300

What are some meduim term affects?

Medium-term physical effects caused by opioids include constipation, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and opioid-induced hyperalgesia.

300

What are the legal consequences of using  schedule 1 opioids ?

Up to 7 years in prison.

400

Give an example of atleast one of each type of the  three opioids.

Natural  Morphine, Codeine

Semi Synthetic Heroin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone

Synthetic Fentanyl, Methadone, Tramadol, Meperidine

400

When did it become popular?

Opioids were extremely popular during the 1990s and hit their peak during 2011.

400

What are some long term affects?

Long-term physical effects include chronic constipation, compromised immune system, depression, higher risks of heart attacks and overdose, severe pain, and insomnia.

400

What are the legal consequences of using or possessing schedule 111 opioids?

Up to 7 years in prison.