Get Real Answers About Heroin Addiction

Heroin abuse is a valid and growing problem in the United States with more and more treatment centers reporting people being admitted for treatment.
By: Stephanie Humphries
 
June 6, 2010 - PRLog -- Heroin is known by the chemical name diacetylmorphine and is a synthetic form of morphine which is highly addictive and extremely dangerous. Heroin is used for painkilling purposes and is popularly used for the euphoric affects experienced by users who smoke, injected or snorted the drug. The drug is a Schedule I and IV and is illegal to manufacture, sell and possess. Heroin abuse is a valid and growing problem in the United States with more and more treatment centers reporting people being admitted for treatment.

With frequent use and abuse, heroin causes a person to experience tolerance, physical dependency and psychological dependency which leads to full-blown addiction. When injected, heroin passes quickly through the blood-brain barrier and binds to opioid receptors results in providing the user with an intense high. With repeated use and abuse, heroin also causes a person to experience physiological changes and a decrease in the number of opioid receptors in the brain.

With a reduction of opioid receptors, a person experiences tolerance and dependence and when stopped the drug produces extremely uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms. Depending upon the severity of heroin addiction, a person can have withdrawal symptoms within 4-24 hours of the last dose and symptoms can last for many days causing nausea, hallucinations, excessive tremors, sweating, mood swings, paranoia, muscle cramps, twitching and vomiting.

When injected a dose of heroin will cause the user to experience immediate euphoria, nervousness, relaxation, drowsiness or sleepiness. Whether short-term or long-term, a heroin addiction is nothing to mess around with and the drug has the propensity to cause someone to overdose, fall into a coma, experience respiratory distress, and result in death in the worst case scenario.

Recreational users can also ingest the drug by snorting or smoking the vapors when the drug is heated. When the drug is heated with a flame it changes from a powder into a thick liquid which resembles liquid wax and a user will inhale the fumes through a straw off of a piece of tin foil. The affects a user will experience depends upon which route of administration was used, but the effects generally occur within 3-5 minutes for most people.

Heroin is a highly dangerous drug and the first time a person uses can be the start of a process of destruction and devastation. There are many different forms of drug addiction, however, experts believe an addiction to heroin is one of the most difficult to beat and recommend a professional drug treatment center for those who truly want to break the cycle and become clean and sober.

Through counseling, behavioral modification activities and therapy, a person even with the most severe form of heroin addiction can find the help needed to become clean and sober. A life spent mired down in drug addiction is no life at all and with the right help a person with an addiction to heroin can rebuild self-esteem and repair the damage by permanently breaking the cycle of substance abuse.

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