Opium Effects
At the moment the word “opium” may not strike as much fear in the hearts of concerned parents – after all, opium as a drug is no longer mentioned much in the context of modern drug addiction. This does not mean, however, that opium no longer exists as a recreational drug.
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Opium dens may no longer exist they way they did during the Victorian era, but the drug itself is still used to manufacture powerful, more addictive recreational drugs. And opium effects remain essentially the same throughout the years, no matter what happens.
Opium effects generally last for four hours, though they may last longer or shorter depending on the circumstances. Included in the list of opium effects are feelings of numbness (you can’t feel pain or stress), a strange sense of euphoria and emotional detachment from events and other people, loss of appetite, and drowsiness.
Of course, the more harmful opium effects happen to be vomiting, increased urination and sweating (which lead to dehydration if ignored), impaired vision, loss of conscious focus and, most alarmingly, death.
Drug abuse
Generally there are many drugs and ways to abuse yourself using them, substance abuse is not good and should you see signs of strange behaviour and mood swings in family members or your friends this could be the first indication of some sort of substance abuse that can lead to the use of stronger drugs such as crystal meth, heroin etc.
Without making a noise or fuss you should check out your loved ones if you suspect something may be wrong.
This website whilst available is dedicated to educating you about opium effects, substance abouse and other addictive recreational drugs..
In this section of the site, we will be including extensive descriptions of opium effects for your added knowledge.