By: Dwain Hunderlach | 2011-02-02 | Health & Fitness It truly is not that challenging to consider that individuals these days has bought a tendency to put together addicted to painkillers. Heroin & cocaine have killed people for a lengthy time period, now painkillers have taken the part. read more
By: Chris | 2010-10-05 | Alternative Medicine Tramadol is a powerful pain killer that works like morphine. Today people are taking it for reasons other than intended. It is effective and addictive. Before you pop it, think! read more
By: Matthew Bucklin | 2010-10-27 | Smoking Endorphins, that wonderful, natural morphine is released into the body during physical stress, excitement, or pain and will help you deal with the extra stress you feel from nicotine withdrawal. read more
By: James Smith | 2012-03-24 | Back Pain Tramadol is an analgesic drug which is used for treatment of moderate to severe pains. It is has common structural similarities with morphine. It is safe to buy tramadol but make sure you order tramadol by consulting a doctor. read more
By: Danial Joseph | 2011-12-20 | Medicine The tramadol is an analgesic drug which is used for treatment of moderate to severe pains. It is has common structural similarities with morphine. It is safe to buy tramadol but make sure you order tramadol by consulting a doctor. read more
By: Kelly Crawford | 2010-03-29 | Weight Loss Many people struggle with losing weight. This is because the world is surrounded with temptation. What doesn't help is that many of the foods will love to eat also have addictive properties (for example dairy products and cheese contain morphine. This is because cows produce morphine in their bodies which gets transferred into their milk) and temptation can get the best of us. Once we have that first taste it sets us up for another bite and another. read more
By: Leon Belenky | 2010-09-13 | Medicine Tramadol is a synthetic pain reliever that acts a bit like morphine. It is an extremely safe source of relief for those who suffer from chronic pain, as long as it is used as directed and under the watchful eye of a physician. read more
By: Mark Vermon | 2012-03-16 | Medicine Vicodin is a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen used to relieve you from moderate to severe pains. Vicodin is known for its effects which are similar to that of morphine. While it provides instant relief, it does have certain side effects. read more
By: Austin Marsh | 2011-11-30 | Health & Fitness Life is a gift from Go but there are many people who have mistakenly made this beautiful life full of diseases and dependencies. At the end of life, such people are left with regrets, depression and sorrows. Due to addition of morphine/heroin, codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc, such type of drugs eats way the life completely. read more
By: Greg Morrision | 2011-12-16 | Health & Fitness Opioids will be the medicinal drugs which can be employed since pain killers. These kinds of remedies are usually morphin, opium, codeine, fentanyl, heroin, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, metadone, oxycodone, oxymorphone, paregoric, sufentanil, tramadol and so forth. They're also referred to since opiates. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-11-21 | Medicine Darvon, propoxyphene, an opioid is used to treat mild pain of patients has risk of heart arrthymais even in healthy patients, not just those weaken by illness. The manufacturer of these products has voluntarily withdrawn from markets. In its place, one of them,oxycodone/ morphine /nucynta, may be used. read more
By: John Tebbetts, M.D. | 2011-06-14 | Plastic surgeries We have lived in the 24 Hour Recovery world for so long now, it is really hard for me to imagine patients still going home on Percocet and morphine pain pumps but it still happens and there are scientifically proven better ways to do this ELECTIVE surgery. read more
By: medscostless1 | 2011-10-03 | Alternative Medicine Tramadol is the generic version of Ultram and is a synthetic analgesic medication. The medicine acts likes an opiate and its mechanism is similar to morphine. It acts directly on the opiod receptors of your brain and block the reception of pain signals from the site of pain. Besides it also triggers the pain site to act on the cause of the pain and reduce inflammation to some extent. read more
By: John Balzotti | 2010-03-30 | Health & Fitness Everyone's talking about Demerol after pop star Michael Jackson's death. The singer was known to be taking Demerol and had even mentioned his addiction to it in his song 'Morphine' from his album 'Blood on the dance floor' cut in 1997. Doctors are still disputing whether Jackson actually died of Demerol or some other cocktail of drugs. And, everyone's asking what does Demerol look like? read more
By: Steve Wickham | 2010-04-03 | Spirituality I recently watched quite an insightful film called Children of the Silk Road, inspired by the true story of 1937-1944 China, post-Nanking Massacre, where Englishman George Hogg is credited with saving the lives of sixty Chinese orphan boys. The war-torn setting for the movie and the endless carnage introduces the viewer to pain-relief methods of the day; both morphine and opium. read more