Opiate analogs are variants of morphine and have similar effects. They include Percodan, Hydromorphone and Meperdine.
Brand or Common Names:
AMF, MPPP, MPTP, Meperdine Analogs, Fentanyl Derivatives
Slang Terms:
New Heroin, Tango and Cash
Medical Uses:
None
Duration of Effects:
Variable
Possible Effects:
Euphoria, Drowsiness, Respiratory Depression, Constricted Pupils, Nausea, Itching Skin, Constipation, Permanent Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease (for MPTP only), Addiction, Death
Methods of Use:
Oral, Injected, Transdermal Patch
Effects of Overdose:
Slow and Shallow Breathing, Clammy Skin, Convulsions, Coma, Death
Withdrawal Symptoms:
Watery Eyes, Runny Nose, Loss of Appetite, Yawning, Irritability, Tremors, Panic, Chills and Sweating, Cramps and Nausea