Week 12 Chapter 10 Substance Use Disorders Opiates (Caff) Flashcards

To provide an easy learning guide to Opiates from the Substance Use Disorders Chapter 10.

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What are Opiates?

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  • Opiates are considered sedatives
  • Opiates are a group of addictive drugs that in moderate doses relieve pain and induce sleep
  • The Opiates include opium, & it’s derivatives: Morphine, heroin, codeine
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Tell me about Opium

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Opium has been used since 7000BC and comes from the opium poppy and was the principle drug of international traffic

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Tell me about Morphine

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In 1806 the alkaloid Morphine (named after Morpheus, the Greek god of Dreams) was separated from raw opium.

  • This bitter tasting powder is a powerful sedative & pain reliever. Since middle of 19th century it has been commonly injected into the veins for pain relief
  • It is highly addicitive
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Tell me about Heroin

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In 1874 Morphine was converted into Heroin, another powerful pain reliever.
Heroin was initially used to cure morphine addiction & was so widely used in so many drugs it was known as ‘God’s own medicine’ prior to it being found to be more addictive than Morphine
*Heroin is mostly injected, though sometimes chased, smoked, snorted, or swallowed

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What is the problem with legally prescribed opiate based medications?

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Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are legally prescribed opiate based medications that have become drugs of abuse

  • Hydrocodone is often combined with acetaminophen (the active agent of Tylenol) to create Vicodin, Zydone & Lortab
  • Oxycodone.is found in Percodan, Tylox, & OxyCoontin
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What is the prevalence of Opiate Abuse and Dependence?

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More than 1 million people are thought to be addicted to heroin in the USA

  • Heroin used to be a drug for low SES, however, in 1990’s it became popular with middle & upper-middle class students & professionals
  • In 2009 over 5 million people in the USA used pain medications for nonmedicinal uses.
  • The no. of people seeking treatment for dependence on pain medications increased 400% in just 10 years
  • Because heroin is cheaper than OxyContin and has similar effects, health professionals are concerned people will turn to heroin instead
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What is the Psychological & Physical effects of Opiate Abuse and Dependence?

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Opiates produce euphoria, drowsiness and sometimes a lack of coordination.

  • Heroin & OxyContin produce a ‘rush’ a feeling of warm, suffusing ecstasy immediately after an intravenous injection
  • The user has great self confidence, & sheds worries & fears for up to 4-6 hours.
  • However, the user feels a severe comedown, bordering on stupor
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How do Opiates produce their effect?

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Opiates produce their effect by stimulating neural receptors of the body’s own opioid system (endorphins & enkephalins)

  • Heroin is converted into morphine in the brain & binds to the opioid receptors located throughout the brain.
  • The pleasurable effects may come from a link between these receptors & the dopamine system or via the opioids action in the nucleus accumbens
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Opiates are clearly addictive. How quickly do users gain tolerances & show withdrawals?

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*Withdrawal from heroin may begin up to 8 hours of the last injection once a high tolerance has built up.
During the next few hours after withdrawal begins the person experiences muscle pain, sneezing, & sweating; becomes tearful, & yawns a great deal. (a lot like flu). Within 36 hours symptoms are more severe: uncontrollable chills, muscle cramps, flushing, sweating, a rise in heart rate & blood pressure. inability to sleep, vomiting & diarrhea follow. Symptoms typically persist for about 72 hours & gradually diminish over 5-10 days

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What are the serious possible problems facing people who abuse opiates?

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In a 29 year follow up study of 500 people addicted to heroin:
28% were dead by age 40 - half by homicide, suicide, accident; one third by overdose

*Needle sharing leads to spread of infectious diseases

Social consequences:
Obtaining & using becomes the centre of the person’s life, governing all activities & social relationships. Users often resort to illegal activities to obtain sufficient money for their drug

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