Description
The prototypical opioid drug, a powerful analgesic with euphoric qualities, found in the seeds and wax of the plant papaver somniferum (opium poppy). First isolated by Friedrich Sertürner in 1805, named for its sleep-inducing qualities. Do not combine with other depressants, may cause dangerous respiratory depression in overdose.
Effects & Dosing
Dosage
Oral
| Light | Common | Strong |
|---|---|---|
| 5-10 mg | 15-20 mg | 30-30 mg+ |
Duration
Oral
After Effects 1h - 12h
Safety & Risks
Detection Times
| Method | Detection Window |
|---|---|
| Blood | 6–12 hours |
| Saliva | 1–4 days |
| Urine | 2–3 days |
| Hair | 1–90 days |
Note: Part of standard opiate panel. Poppy seed consumption can cause positive results.
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