Jul
31
2011

5 Side Effects of Heroin Addiction

5 Side Effects of Heroin Addiction

  • Currently, heroin stands out as the most addictive and destructive illegal drug on the planet. It has considerably grave side effects and devastating implications for delicate organs of the body like the brain, the CNS and respiratory structure for those who take it. Its effects on the brain cause it to lose the capacity to manage normal, standard bodily functions thus rendering the body incapable of performing even the simplest of tasks. Addicts literally live in a waking nightmare. There are diverse forms of treatment on offer for individuals who are addicted to heroin. Unfortunately this drug is extremely addictive and it can be very difficult to get out of the habit once full blown addiction has taken hold. An intensive and very aggressive course of treatment is vital for individuals who are attempting to become sober and clean once again.

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Jul
21
2011

Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms

Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms

Withdrawal refers to reducing or stopping of the use of heroin and suffering either physically, mentally, or both. However, it is very difficult to stop once addicted. Usually street heroin comes as a mixture of heroin, other drugs, milk, sugar and poisons. Therefore, if you buy heroin from the streets it is very hard to determine its contents.

Heroin is a very a addictive opiate drug obtained from the crystallized form of morphine. It is a white brown or black substance (usually known as black tar). It is a commonly abused drug and gives the user euphoric feelings within seconds, especially if injected. The body is said to develop tolerance when more and more doses of heroin are required to produce the same desired effects. Heroin forces the user to use more doses of the drug due to addiction. There reaches a point where then body becomes dependent on the drug. The body’s nerve cells stop the production of endorphin, the body’s natural painkillers to utilize the induced heroin. The users suffer from heroin withdrawal symptoms when they try to reduce or stop using it. If the user stops the use of heroin at this point, withdrawal symptoms occur. Continue reading