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HEROIN ADDICTION
Addiction
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. What Is Heroin? 2.
Heroin Intoxication 3. Heroin Addiction
Symptoms
What Is Heroin? The opiate drug heroin comes
from the seed pods of the poppy flower.
Originally, it was a derivative of morphine, made
by a chemist at the Bayer Company in 1874. Heroin
uses were mostly medical, and it was intended to
be a less addictive alternative for Morphin. The
drug got the name due to its heroic qualities,
although the irony was that, later research
showed heroin was capable of getting absorbed
into the brain more rapidly than morphine it is
also almost three times as potent.
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Heroin Administration Can Be
? Snorting ? Smoking ? Injecting Now,
heroin is available as a brown powder, while the
white powder form is very rare - although you can
find it in a black tar form. White-powder heroin
may contain milk powder, sugar, and starches,
while the black tar form is usually of a lower
grade. Another form of heroin most commonly found
in the U.S. resembles a black Tootsie Roll that
can be heated and injected into the bloodstream.
Based on the drug's purity and other substances
or contaminants mixed in it, and if it was
created in an industrial process, its effects
vary. Heroin Intoxication The heroin
mechanism of action differs from other drugs in
the way it affects the brain's reward system.
When the drug enters the body and bloodstream, it
gets converted into morphine, making the user
feel a euphoric sensation. Heroin is a CNS
depressant that slows down the transmission of
messages to and from the brain and body. The
initial buzz or high of this sedative drug wears
off and then the abusers experience a state
called "the nod," lasting for several hours.
During this time, it is hard to say whether they
are drowsy, awake, or unconscious. Sometimes,
this could lead to the user entering a comatose
state, and they may eventually die. The heroin
overdose deaths from the late 90s to date have
increased exponentiall , while the recent
estimates on the same show that the number has
quadrupled in just one-year duration- from 2002
to 2013. Abusers also tend to take heroin in
combination with other opioids. Combining heroin
andalcohol and prescription painkillers like
Vicodin has grown due to their raised prices and
restricted availability in the market.
Heroin Addiction Symptoms Compared to other
opioids, getting addicted to heroin is much
easier even if the user tries it for one or two
times. Since it is fastacting than morphine, it
has a greater potential for abuse. Modern times
display an increased health risk of the opioid
epidemic, especially with heroin
addiction. Having this addiction beats the abuse
of all other drugs as the addicts feel a high
that is much greater than they have ever
experienced. Heroin addict behavior have no care
in the world. Heroin Side Effects ? Alternate
states of drowsiness and wakefulness ? Heart
arrhythmia and palpitations ? Decreased
breathing and low blood pressure ? Anxiety and
heavy sweating ? Depression and loss of
concentration
? Itchy skin, dry mouth, etc.
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heroin drug symptoms kindly find and search
heroin addiction treatment near me and attend the
program regularly.
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