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Oramorph


Oramorph is a brand name for the common analgesic drug morphine. It is a potent opiate and directly affects the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve any pain felt by the individual. It can supress the pain caused by excruciating conditions like kidney stones, as well as the discomfort caused by both major and minor surgeries. This drug is a staple of any basic healthcare system.

This is also an extremely addictive drug. Someone who takes oramorph as part of a standard medical programme can find himself or herself craving more of the drug months after taking it. This feeling seemingly appears at random and has no order. Most people do not succumb to these cravings, but those who do leave their lives open to the shadow of addiction.

Side Effects

Someone who takes oramorph will instantaneously feel as if he or she is on top of the world. This euphoric effect is what users crave. It can also make them feel drowsy and faint, which is where the attraction of opium and the traditional opium den comes from. Normally, this does not cause any issues other than a few lost hours.

Since it directly attacks the respiratory system, there have been cases where users have suddenly developed seizures. Other conditions include heart irregularities and liver poisoning. Any of these conditions can kill.

Oramorph Addiction Treatment

Oramorph addiction treatment centres primarily on targeting the trauma that pushed the person towards addiction initially. However, most drug rehabilitation centres help their patient’s by initially administering a variety of medications that tries to cure them of their addictions. Getting over the withdrawal symptoms is sometimes the hardest part, and this is why many people give up at this stage.

Therapy sessions address the main issues and help patients cope with whatever turned them towards addiction in the first place. Counsellors impart the knowledge of coping techniques so they can successfully defeat their cravings when they leave drug rehab treatment.

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