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Opium affects the body primarily by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and nervous system, leading to pain relief, euphoria, and sedation. It can also slow down breathing and heart rate, which can be dangerous in high doses. Chronic use can lead to physical dependence, addiction, and various health issues, including mental health disorders and increased risk of overdose. Additionally, opium's impact on neurotransmitter release can alter mood and behavior, further complicating its effects on users.

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