Narcotics and/or Opiates are legal when prescribed to you by a licensed physician for acute or chronic pain. Doctors have a special DEA# to register under in the event they write for a "controlled" substance.
They are not legal when given to you by a "friend"/ relative or vice-versa. They are not legal when taken out of the bathroom medicine cabinet when the Rx's for someone else, they are not legal when being sold or given to others, known or unknown.
Having a pregnancy does not make the illegal things into legal things. It is serious offence in most of the countries to deal with opiates.
In the United States, opiates have abuse and addiction potential, and are, thus, scheduled (regulated) substances. Therefore, unless the opiate is a Schedule 1 substance (such as heroin), it is legal to use as long as it is used as directed, and is prescribed to you, specifically, by a physician or other authorized medical professional.
Opiates are their own class of drugs. If you are talking about what class of controlled substances opiates are in, they are members of three classes. Illegal opiates like heroin and many other illegal drugs are DEA Schedule I drugs. No Schedule I drug is legal in the US. The stronger opiates like morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxymorphone (Opana), and methadone are Schedule II controlled substances. The weaker opiates such as codeine, dihydrocodeine, and hydrocodone (Vicoden) are Schedule III drugs, although the DEA is currently considering moving hydrocodone into Schedule II.
No. there is no THC or opiates in anything that is not man made, or a marijuana or poppy plant. no other plants or animals produce any opiates or cannabinoids\ salvia contains salvinorin A (among other salvinorins but the A is the only hallucinogen), which is the only thing getting you high on a salvia trip
yes they are opiates
opiates are narcotics
opiates.
It simply does not speak to opiates (opium...).
Xanax and Opiates
Cocaine resembles an opiate but it acts very differently. Heroin is an opiate, i believe that vicodin and percocet are opium based
All opiates have the potential--the possibility--to cause death.
no. opiates will harm the recepients consciusness