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1. I was an addict strung out on violence and Smiler’s dealing in opiate thuggery
2. by the need, the opiate laced fixing of modern,
3. and religion was only an opiate of the people
4. Unfortunately, due to both of these conditions and post operative pain, Mike was put on opiate pain killers, which unbeknownst to me, Mike had previously abused
5. Campos throughout 2009 until June 9, 2010, during the night of which he drank wine while taking brand new, overly strong anti psychotic and opiate pain relievers and got arrested for burglary at what he thought was the home of one of his high school friends
6. Karl Marx was pithier: “Religion is the opiate of the masses
7. ” Raymond Aron was more original: “Marxism is the opiate of the intellectuals
8. The people, Marxists claim, are susceptible to intoxicants such as religion, “the opiate of the masses
9. Raymond Aron once commented, “Marxism is the opiate of the intellectuals
10. He smiled with the pleasure the opiate created
11. 'In clever hands, referendums are the opiate of the voting masses
12. and then beg the pharmacist for paregoric, an opiate used in the ’60s
13. addiction to an opiate drug
14. opiate lilies and the majestic lemon honey fumes of the candy
15. Preliminary testing suggests an opiate drug overdose
16. Personal Growth: The New Opiate of the Masses?
17. No one would want to kill him___No one would want to kill him-----The opiate Dr
18. Without the euphoria of spiritual fruit in the human spirit, the primal beast utilizes the opiate of intoxicating drinks, compulsive consumption of “sweet” foods, narcotics to influence the sleep cycle, or inhaling mood-altering substances
19. Fake passion, fake excitement, is sold via the media as a vicarious opiate to fill up our empty, passionless lives
20. The insane idea that you can spread happiness commercially as an identical mass-produced opiate for the masses
21. So we really do not know the extent of an animal’s experience of pain, but we do know that mammals are designed with the hormone adrenaline and the polypeptide opiate endorphin, which are natural ‘physical’ pain relievers blocking pain receptors in the brain
22. Unconditional Love whose effect was like a cosmic opiate that served to unleash an
23. freedom and it was an opiate to my senses
24. The purpose for which methadone clinics were established is to dispense methadone (Dolophine) to those who abuse heroin and other opiates, in the hope of reducing or eliminating opiate usage by maintaining patients on methadone
25. Another way of treatment is by taking up temporary residence in a rehabilitation community, where the opiate user can receive other helpful forms of therapy
26. WHILE I LOOKED PERFECTLY NORMAL when I arrived at Sierra Tucson, within a few hours I began to show signs of opiate withdrawal and soon I was severely depressed
27. Suboxone is a combination of a synthetic opiate, buprenorphine, and a fascinating drug called naloxone, which can immediately reverse the narcotic effects of opiates in the brain (which is why it is, increasingly, used by police and other first responders to save people who have overdosed)
28. When I was done with the Suboxone I could take naltrexone, an older medication used to prevent opiate dependence (or relapse into dependence) by blocking the euphoric effects of the drugs
29. I had been fighting a cold and had been given an antibiotic and cough medicine, which I didn’t think contained an opiate, so I was pretty sure this was a false positive
30. The hot weather of July had crept upon them unawares, and the atmosphere of the flat vale hung heavy as an opiate over the dairy-folk, the cows, and the trees
31. "He may have been taking an opiate," was a thought that crossed Mr
32. Some of that twice-blessed mercy was always with Lydgate in his work at the Hospital or in private houses, serving better than any opiate to quiet and sustain him under his anxieties and his sense of mental degeneracy
33. Farebrother's suspicion as to the opiate was true, however
34. I knew not how many Hours I had been in Travail, yet could I see the Dawn rising in the London Sky, and I was so weary and so weak that I welcom’d any Opiate I might have
35. “Bless you,” said I as the Opiate took me and I sail’d off to Sea with Lancelot again
36. E’en had I no Opiate to cloud my Brain, I should have been half mad, at least, after my Ordeal
37. “’Tis nought but the Opiate of Child-like Minds,” said Whitehead
38. It is developing a gel form of the opiate pain remedy OxyContin called Remoxy
39. changes in opiate conditioned place preference and aversion with a similar time
40. pharmacological profile of relapse to psychostimulant and opiate seeking was not
41. Harris GC, Aston-Jones G (2003a) Altered motivation and learning following opiate withdrawal:
42. Opiate Dependence and the mu-Opioid Receptor
43. 1 Opiate Dependence and the mu-Opioid Receptor
44. years of opiate and polydrug use, suggesting that the lower D2/3 availability is tied
45. term effects of opiate use appear to have the greatest impact on ECF, including the
46. opiate abusers with an almost exclusive drug preference for heroin, found
47. damage to the frontal lobes, this brain region may be less affected by opiate abuse
48. to detect a difference between opiate users and controls on other measures
49. of response selection may be altered in opiate users
50. differentially in task-related pattern of OFC activation depending on the opiate