The opioids include both natural opiates – that is, drugs from the opium poppy – and opiate-related synthetic drugs, such as meperidine and methadone.
The opiates are found in a gummy substance extracted from the seed pod of the Asian poppy, Papaver somniferum. Opium is produced from this substance, and codeine and morphine are derived from opium.
Other drugs, such as heroin, are processed from morphine or codeine. Opiates have been used both medically and non- medically for centuries. A tincture of opium called laudanum has been widely used since the 16th century as a remedy for “nerves” or to stop coughing and diarrhea.
Below are many information-packed documents relating to opiates and its derivatives. Information taking you from the initial poppy growth, to the extraction of the opioids, to the preparation and consumption of opiate related drugs.
This is the most complete opiate related information resource on the net including how poppies are grown and opium is produced!