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Heroin By: Sarah Lezzer Basic Facts about Heroin Heroin By: Sarah Lezzer Basic Facts about Heroin

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Heroin is a narcotic It can be injected snorted and smoked Highly addictive Overdoses can be treated Heroin a break down Heroin is a highly addictive drug made from morphine which is derived from the seed pod of an Asian poppy plant In the United States for the year of 2015 the number of ID: 650894

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Heroin

By: Sarah LezzerSlide2

Basic Facts about Heroin

Heroin is a

narcotic

It can be injected, snorted and smoked

Highly addictive

Overdoses can be treatedSlide3

Heroin- a break down

Heroin is a highly addictive drug made from morphine which is derived from the seed pod of an Asian poppy plant. In the United States for the year of 2015, the number of accidental overdose deaths was 12,990 related to heroin alone. Heroin can be either a white or a brown powder or a black, sticky substance known as black tar. Street heroin tends to contain dangerous chemicals that lead to overdoses.Slide4

Heroin’s “Street Name”

“Dope”

“Horse”

“Junk”

“Smack”

“Speedball”- When mixed with crack/cocaine

“H”

“Skag”Slide5

Paraphernalia

The most commonly used paraphernalia related to heroin is syringes because heroin can be dissolved in water and injected into the body. Some other paraphernalia related to this is:

Lighter

Spoon

Aluminum foil

Vial of water

Tuft of cotton- acts as a filter

Funnel

Credit card/razor blade -to crush

Mirror/flat surface

Tube (ex. Drinking straw, rolled up bill)Slide6

Administration of the Drug

Injection

As it was mentioned earlier, heroin can be dissolved and injected into a vein, muscle, or underneath the skin. Often, you can see needle marks on the arms and legs of a drug abuser.

Snorting

When taken this way, heroin is crushed using a credit card or a razor blade then it is inhaled through the tube, whether it be a straw or a rolled up bill.

Smoking

A piece of heroin is placed onto a piece of aluminum foil then heated from below and the will heroin boil, this gives off vapors and can be inhaled by the user through a funnel. Slide7

Short Term Effects

Rush or euphoria

Dry mouth

Flushing of the skin

Clouded mental function (obviously)

Heavy feeling hands and feetSlide8

Effects of Heroin on the Body

Overtime, with the continued use of heroin:

Veins break down and collapse, rendering them useless

Cartilage in the nose gets damaged (snorting)

Mothers who abuse heroin while pregnant can have very serious complications and their child has a greater potential of having SIDS or being addicted to heroin.

Abscesses

HIV/ Hepatitis CSlide9

Heroin in Fuquay

In Fuquay, there has been an increase of drug overdoses specifically linked to heroin. Heroin overdoses can actually be treated very easily if the proper medication to reverse the effects of the heroin “high” is available. EMS carries the medication Naloxone, aka Narcan due to the fact that most of the time they are the first personnel on the scene but not all first responders are required to carry it especially because it is pretty expensive. On December 1st of 2016, Trevor Nelson died of a heroin overdose and the family determined that more needed to be done to stop the epidemic. Since then, the Police Chief has looked into getting narcan for emergency cases such as this one. Slide10

Heroin in the Arts

Musical/Movie called

Rent

dealt with death and those who are trying to get over their addiction to drugs, specifically heroin. Mimi, a character in the musical/movie, is a heroin addict in the film and has a number called “Light My Candle” talking about her lost bag of heroin and how “it was pure” and shows signs of her addiction. Slide11

Works Cited

http://www.heroindetoxrehab.com/drug-paraphernalia-associated-with-heroin/

http://www.narconon.org/drug-information/heroin-information.html

https://www.deamuseum.org/ccp/opium/history.html

http://www.asam.org/docs/default-source/advocacy/opioid-addiction-disease-facts-figures.pdf

http://www.wral.com/after-fuquay-varina-man-s-death-family-pushes-for-expanded-availability-of-overdose-drug-/16345966/

http://www.substance.com/broadway-on-drugs-ten-top-musicals-that-use-substances/11696/