ADDICTION
How heroin affects people.
Heroin is adsorbed quickly (comes to blood) with all
administration ways. If intravenous injection, blood concentration peak is achieved
during 1 minute at the latest, if inhalation or intramuscular injection – during
3-5 minutes.
Heroin comes from blood in brain very quickly
– during 15-30 seconds and accumulates there in high concentrations. Brain absorbs
about 70% of the entire heroin taken. Quick growth of heroin concentration in
brain produces a feeling of so-called “wave”. Intensity of feelings depends
on quantity of heroin taken and speed of its concentration growth in brain.
Feelings of warmth, relaxation and
euphoria appear after intake of heroin.
Passing effects of heroin:
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Wave (rush)
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Respiratory depression
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Euphoria
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Mental performance
depression
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Nausea, vomiting
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Disturbance of movement
co-ordination
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Skin itch
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Spontaneous abortion
Long administration of heroin results in:
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Appearing of addiction
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Hepatitis B, C, AIDS,
syphilis (if common syringes and needles are used)
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Abscesses at injection
spot
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Vein thrombosis
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Bacterial endocarditis
(inflammation and destruction of cardiac valves)
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Arthritis (joint inflammation)
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Osteomyelitis (suppurative inflammation and destruction of bone
tissue)
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In women – disordered
menstrual cycle and sterility.
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In men - impotence
In case of long use of heroin, human brain
terminates production of own opiates – endorphins and enkephalins, which are
necessary for normal operation of nervous system. At this stage, drug addict
became dependent completely on a regular administration of narcotic otherwise
abstinent syndrome (anxiety, depression, insuperable wish to take a drug, sneezing,
lacrimation, pains in muscle, waist, stomach, diarrhoea, etc.) inevitably develops
in some time.
Not sterile needles, syringes and heroin itself condition
many dangers of drug administration. Drug addict himself/herself introduces
millions microbes every time of injections. Favourable colonisation places of
microbes are – cardiac valve flappers and lumbar vertebras. With time, destruction
of cardiac valves may happen with development of heavy cardiac insufficiency.
Treatment - prosthesis of cardiac valves – is expensive and dangerous operation.
Distribution of hepatitis B, C and AIDS among drug addicts took epidemic character.
All these diseases are invalidising (causes loss of capacity for work) and potentially
fatal. Neuropsychic disorders in form of memory weakening, working capacity
impairment, depression, sleep disturbance inevitably appear in all opiate drug
addicts, These disorders may remain during several months after termination
of drugs.