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Opiates

What are Opiates?
 
- Opiates cover a huge variety of drugs, ranging from legal drugs such as fentanyl, codeine, and morphine to illegal drugs such as heroin and opium.
 
 
Types of Opiates:
 
- Codeine
           - Tylenol III
          - Ascomp w/ codeine
          - Fioricet III
- Hydrocodone
           - Vicodin
          - Lorcet
          - Hydrococet
- Hydromorphone
           - Dilaudid
          - Palladone
- Oxycodone
           - Percocet
          - Oxycontin
          - Roxicet
- Oxymorphone
           - Opana
          - Numorphan
          - Numorphone
- Morphine 
          - Roxanol
          - Mscontin
          - Kadian
 
 
Street Names:
 
- Vikes
- Viko
- Norco
- Hydro
- Schoolboy
- Cough syrup
- T-three’s
- Ox
- M
- Miss Emma
- Monkey
- White stuff
- Dreamer
Big O
- Black stuff
- Block
- Gum
- Hop
- Dover’s powder
 
 
Detection Periods: 
 
Urine = 2-4 Days​
 
​Blood = 12 Hours
 
Saliva = 1-4 Days
 
Hair = Up to 90 Days
 
 
Withdrawal Symptoms:
 
- Headache.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Diarrhea.
- Sweating.
- Fatigue.
- Anxiety.
- Inability to sleep.