morphinisms

/ˈmɔrfiˌnɪzəmz/
noun
  1. The effects or symptoms caused by the drug morphine, especially addiction or habitual use.
    • Long-term morphinisms can lead to serious health problems.
    • The doctor recognized the signs of morphinisms in the patient's behavior.
    • Treatment for morphinisms often involves gradual withdrawal and counseling.
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