Heroin

Heroin is a depressant drug from the group known as opniods or narcotic analgesic. Other opioids include codeine, opium, pethidine, morphine, burenorphine, oxycodone, and methadone. Heroin was first synthesized in 1874 from morphine, a sticky resin secreted by the opium poppy plants.

Rehab for Heroin addicts After the undergone to chemical process, it results in a white, brown or pink power or granules. The pure form of heroine comes in white powder with bitter taste. Most illegitimate heroin comes in powder form in wide variety of colors ranging from white to dark brown.

The different colors are due to the impurities remained from the manufacturing process or the presence of additives. Another form of heroin is black tar that is similar to roofing tar and hard like coal. Color varies from dark brown to black. Homebake is a crude form of heroin made from codeine.

Heroin can be injected, snorted or even smoked. As the time passes most of the people had stopped injecting heroin because of the euphoric feeling associated with this type of method.

Heroin and other opioids work as depressants, which do not necessarily make you fell depressed. On the contrary, they reduce the activity of the central nervous system and messaging system between the brain and body parts.

Effects of heroin

The major problem with the short term use of heroin is the way it is used. Injecting heroin can result in heart and lung infections, skin infection, and the diseases like HIV and hepatitis.

The intermediate effects of heroin may last within 3 to 5 hours. Below are some intermediate use effects of heroin.

  • a strong feeling of wellbeing
  • intense pleasure
  • confusion
  • slowed breathing
  • pain relief
  • decreased heart rate and blood pressure
  • dry mouth
  • constricted pupils
  • suppressed cough reflex
  • drowsiness
  • reduced sexual urges
  • slurred and slow speech
  • nausea and vomiting
  • reduced coordination
When heroin is used in the pure form, it will cause little damage to your body tissue and other organs. But there are some long term effects detected such as constipation, dependence, menstrual irregularity, loss of sex drive in men, infertility in women, cognitive impairment and intense sadness.

Treatment options for Heron Addicts

There are number of drug treatment options available to remove addiction and recover the patient. If the treatment is chosen according to the person's situation, then the treatment will be more effective and may be the person will recover soon. The treatment involves combination of various methods. There are many heroin rehab centers which provide different treatment options that include: group therapy, supervised home withdrawal, counseling, and medication or pharmacotherapy.

Street names of Heroin

Some known street names of heroin are skag, smack, dope, junk, H, hammer, gear, slow, harry, black tar, horse, china white, white dynamite, Chinese H, dragon, homebake, elephant, poison.


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