Quite true. It was rumored that Theodore Roosevelt (Not a drinker at all) kept on him a flask of Whiskey mixed with an Opioid on adventures. Enough if taken entirely would be fatal. Kermit, his son, said that he nearly drank it during their "River of Doubt" expedition in which Theodore was nearly about to die. It was as Kermit said "My Father's way ending things on his terms if he could not continue on." Later on in that trip Roosevelt nearly did drink it, but Kermit stopped him.
Not to derail this thread, but I have read a lot on Theodore Roosevelt. His book "Through the Brazilian wilderness" is a fascinating read on the expedition down the "River of Doubt" (better known as the Amazon River.) The expedition members faced incredible hardships that makes modern day adventures, a walk in the park....
Also, Candice Millard's biographical book
The River of Doubt is also a good read and also available as a Kindle download.