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Title: HEROIN


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HEROIN
  • Hammer H Smack Horse White Beige

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Where does it come from?
  • The primary supplier of heroin to the United
    States is South America, which has surpassed the
    formerly dominant Southeast Asia
  • Different sections of the country receives
    their supply from different sources though
  • Southwest Mexico (black tar)
  • Northeast Southeast Asia
  • Columbia is the leader of the South American
    countries in heroin production and distribution

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What is in it?
  • Pure heroin is processed from morphine, a
    substance found in certain varieties of poppy
    plants.
  • It is white and has a bitter taste
  • It is often mixed with other drugs when it is
    cut, including strychnine and other poisons

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What does it look like?
  • On the street heroin can be found in all
    different forms
  • Its color ranges from white to beige to brown
    to black
  • Color changes occur due to impurities in its
    manufacturing
  • It also varies in texture from the pure white
    powder to the sticky black tar Mexican heroin
  • Each different purchase of heroin could
    contains a different level of purity
    as well
  • Ranging anywhere from 10 to as
    high as 96 from South America

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Mode of Administration
  • Heroin may be injected, snorted, or smoked
  • Once the heroin is purchased it is often
    dissolved down and injected by needle
  • This is the fastest way for the user to feel
    the effects and the most common
  • Two types of injections are intravenous
    (7 sec.) and intramuscular (5 min)
  • Snorting is the next most common and is
    traditionally done by the more wealthier
    users
  • Both snorting and smoking take at least
    10 to 15 minutes to feel the rush

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How does it cause its effect?
  • Many different parts of the brain are effected
    by heroin use
  • They primarily effect the limbic system, which
    controls you emotions, allowing the user to feel
    and extreme increase in pleasure.
  • On the spinal cord pain messages transmitted to
    the from the body are blocked eliminating all
    discomforts
  • At the brain stem the usage effects your
    automatic body functions, such as breathing, and
    may often depress your breathing pattern to
    dangerous levels

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Long Term Effects
  • Primarily a strong addiction
  • Collapsed veins
  • Bacterial infections
  • Infections of the heart lining
    and valves
  • Arthritis and other
    rheumatologic problems

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Short Term Effects
  • Immediate Rush
  • Depressed respiration
  • Clouded mental functioning
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Suppression of pain
  • Spontaneous abortion

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Who uses it?
  • There are an estimated 810,000 heroin addicts
    in the United States
  • 80 of those are under the age of 26
  • The mean age of addicts is 21.3 years old down
    from 25 only 10 years ago
  • If this trend continues experts are
    predicting the mean age to fall under
    20 years of age in the next 15 years

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How much does it cost?
  • Heroin is an expensive drug that can cause its
    user to lose everything
  • This expensive habit often causes its user to
    turn to illegal tactics to be able to afford the
    rush
  • A gram of heroin can cost 500-700
  • An addicts annual bill may reach as high as
    80,000-100,00

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Fighting the Addiction
  • There are several different types of treatment
    options for a heroin addict
  • Most common is methadone treatment. This
    withdrawal procedure slowly eases the patient off
    the drug by replacing heroin with methadone, a
    lower dose of heroin. This treatment option is
    very expensive though and may cost near 5,000
    for complete detoxification.
  • Another method often attempted is going Cold
    Turkey. Here the addict just quits completely.
    It is compared to jumping off a cliff and often
    causes death for those whose bodies are too
    unhealthy to withstand the withdrawal.

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HIV, AIDS, and other problems
  • Due to the high number of addicts turning to
    the needle to receive their rush and the common
    practice of sharing those needles HIV has spread
    quickly among the heroin community. Many
    hospitals provide free sterile needles to combat
    this problem.
  • Hepatitis is also a common disease passed in
    this fashion

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Heroin Addict Hall of Fame
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5 Review Qs
  • What plant does heroin come from?
  • Who is the main supplier of heroin to the United
    States?
  • What are the 3 modes of administration and which
    produces the fastest results?
  • What are 2 types of withdrawal methods?
  • What age group makes up the primary addicts?
  • Who is your favorite heroin addict?

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