Heroin Addiction

September 28th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Heroin acts on the body in a similiar way to other opiate drugs because it is also a narcotic. Heroin is synthesized from morphine. Stopping illicit use of the drug after either little or prolonged exposure can trigger painful heroin withdrawal as quickly as within 6 hours.

Withdrawal and side effects from heroin adversely influence the body’s physiological systems, especially the respiratory, circulatory, and central nervous systems. The effects upon the lungs, heart, and brain can prove fatal when overuse occurs. However, serious reactions are not limited to the above.
 
Heroin use has led to respiratory arrest, coma, and death. Heroin also triggers disastrous consequences and harm to the user, especially when combined with alcohol, sedatives, barbiturates, and certain other medication.

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