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What Is Heroin |
Heroin is one of a group of drugs which
are derived from the Opium Poppy which are collectively know as
Opiates. Other examples are Codeine and Morphine, which are commercially
produced as painkillers.
Heroin is derived from Morphine which is
a white powder in it pure form, on the street it is more of a brown
coloured powder, due to the additives added. It has been know for
powdered milk, talc, curry powder, washing powder and other substances
to be mixed with pure Heroin to increase the volume.
Synthetic (man made) opiates are called Opioids
these are also produced as painkillers such as Pethidine, Methadone
and Diconal.
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How Is Heroin Taken |
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drug addict will often start taking Heroin by smoking the drug this
is commonly called "Tooting". The user will place the
Heroin onto silver foil and warm it up from underneath with a lighter
or candle. As the Heroin melts it turns into a ball of fluid, which
will roll along the silver foil, leaving a trail of black residue
(lines on the silver foil, see picture left). Once it gets to this
stage it gives off fumes which are inhaled using a ball point pen
with the centre removed or a silver foil rolled up into a tube,
or a similar implement. After a short period of use addicts will
find themselves doing more and more lines in a day due to more of
the drug being required to have the same effect. Once this starts
happening and more drugs are required the addicts find themselves
spending more and more money. Often the next step is to start injecting
as this will hit the spot much faster and less of the drug is required. |
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Injecting Heroin |
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Injecting Heroin is like
a ritual for the user. Once the Heroin is purchased the preparation
starts. Firstly everything will be put out on display and placed
in order. The kit includes, Heroin, syringe with needle, spoon,
lighter or candle, cigarette filter, belt, citric acid and water.
The Heroin is put onto the spoon with citric acid, the right amount
of water will then be mixed with the Heroin and citric acid, (the
citric acid is used to breakdown the Heroin so it can be injected).
At the same time the spoon is held over the heat source so all the
three substances are mixed together. Once mixed, a cigarette filter
will be placed onto the spoon, the solution will then be drawn up
the syringe through the filter, this is to filter out any impurities.
It is now ready to be injected into a vein usually in the arm. The
belt or similar implement such as a shoe lace is tied tightly around
the arm to stop the blood flow, this will cause the veins to stand
out for easier injection. After long periods of use the veins will
become damaged and other areas of the body are used for injecting
into. Other places used are in the groin area, behind the knees
or in serious cases in the neck. It has been know for addicts veins
to collapse.
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Effects Of Heroin |
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Short term effects of Heroin:- |
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Sedation / Drowsiness (known as gouching)
Euphoria (the
feeling of well being)
Reduced Anxiety
No feeling of
pain (analgesia)
Serious effects:-
AIDS due to sharing
needles
Skin infection
from injecting
Collapsed veins
due to injecting
Poisoning due
to additives added to the drugs by dealers
Liver damage
Rotten teeth
due to "tooting" |
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Overdose |
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Addicts usually don't intend to overdose.
The reasons for overdosing are few but can be very serious and has
in the past resulted in death.
If an addict has been restricted from taking
the drug for a long period of time, for example, due to imprisonment.
The addict could overdose if they were to use the same amount of
the drug they were taking before they had the long spell of not
using.
Another reason for overdosing is due to the
strength of Heroin. Some dealers will mix other substances with
the Heroin making it weaker. If a pure bag of Heroin was taken,
this could amount to a serious overdose. |
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What To Look For |
Sleep pattern will change dramatically
(usually lack of sleep during the night)
Staying in the bedroom away from others who
don't use the drug
Not mixing with others
Not going out with usual friends to the pub
etc.
Silver foil will start to disappear
Lack of money
Hyper and more energy than usual
Personal items (stereo's, games machines,
computers etc.) get sold to feed the addiction
Money starts to disappear
Dramatic weight loss
Looking pale and gaunt in the face (no colour)
Eye pupils very small, with little reaction
Don't keep personal hygiene up to standard
Loss of interest in cooked meals / depressed
appetite
Eating lots of sweet foods like chocolate
bars and yoghurts
Lies (a drug addict will tell blatant lies
to try and cover his tracks)
In trouble with the law
Parents often mistake the effects of Heroin
use with alcohol use
(but no smell of alcohol would be present) |
Bag Of Heroin
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Why Is Heroin Addictive
It's not just Heroin that is addictive, other
Opiates are just as addictive. After a short period of use taking
Heroin or other Opiates, it changes the way the nerve cells in the
brain work. These cells rely on the drugs for them to function and
end up being dependent on it. When a regular user stops taking the
drug the nerve cells become very active and start craving for the
drug, which causes withdrawal symptoms, which is commonly known
as COLD TURKEY.
What Is COLD TURKEY:- Click
Here To Find Out |
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Treatment |
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There is no magical cure for an addict to
stop the habit. Unfortunately some people say an addict will come
off Heroin once they are ready, this could be after 12 years or
more. A couple of common treatments are Methadone & Naltrexone. |
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Methadone:-
This is a commonly used method to stop the
use of Heroin, it is usually in a liquid form and is taken orally.
Unfortunately Methadone is just as addictive as Heroin. Addicts
are weaned off over a matter of months, then in some cases offered
Naltrexone whilst getting counselling.
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Naltrexone:-
This is a blocker and stops any effect Heroin
has on the user. Before Naltrexone is administered the user must
be clear of Opiates and Opioids for at least 7 - 10 days. A urine
test is normally carried out to ensure the body is clean. The addict
must be under supervision for at least an hour to ensure there are
no side effects. Naltrexone is taken in tablet form daily, also
counselling would be given to get the addict back into society.
Most establishments offering the above treatment would do random
drugs test on known addicts. |
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Implants:-
This is done under a local anaesthetic and
involves an implant of Naltrexone, which is released into the body
slowly. |
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Cold Turkey |
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Cold turkey is a common name for a drug addict
who is going through the withdrawal symptoms to try and kick the
addiction, also know as detoxification or detox. This usually occurs
between 8 and 24 hours after the last intake of the drug. There
are a lot of symptoms as the body starts to get all it's feelings
back, after the long term drug abuse. Most addicts will have similar
symptoms, such as diarrhoea, aches and pains, cramps in the stomach,
vomiting, sweats and cold chills. The person who is having the withdrawal
symptoms may feel that they are dying (and in a lot of cases go
straight back on Heroin after a couple of days). Those who manage
to carry on will have the symptoms for between 4 to 8 days. Unfortunately
still not much help is available at this stage the only thing to
do is take painkillers and diarrhoea tablets which may help a little. |
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What Next |
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After the cold turkey stage the battle is
still on. This is just the start of the recovery period. The next
step is to get the brain sorted out, as the craving is still there
and the addict still wants their fix. At this stage counselling
and blockers are usually needed to help the addict through the everyday
tasks they have to contend with. The main thing to try and do is
keep the addict occupied. Addicts at this stage are often unemployed,
possibly homeless with nothing to do.
Get them to seek employment, there is also
a lot of college courses for young and old, anything will do to
keep their brains occupied. Try and encourage them to take up some
form of hobby or other interests. One of the worst things they can
do is hang around with other users as they will go straight back
into using again, and the whole process starts from the beginning. |