Why do opiates affect the human neurosystem is such a way as to relieve pain and cause euphoria?
November 8th, 2009 | by admin |Phillip S asked:
I also read a story of a medical study in great Britian that researched long term use of opiates and found that in moderate doses and administered hygenically the users had no more health problems than the general population of non users. Any Comments?
Cynthia
I also read a story of a medical study in great Britian that researched long term use of opiates and found that in moderate doses and administered hygenically the users had no more health problems than the general population of non users. Any Comments?
Cynthia













2 Responses to “Why do opiates affect the human neurosystem is such a way as to relieve pain and cause euphoria?”
By pointless74 on Nov 10, 2009 | Reply
The body myth opioids do not kill pain they alter your perception of pain.
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By nobudE on Nov 13, 2009 | Reply
good luck keeping them moderate. that study was done on people w/ chronic pain issues, not someone trying to justify their oxycontin habbit.