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the drug Heroin, see the Heroin FAQ See also
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There are
many signs of heroin addiction to look for if you suspect someone you care about
is using. Heroin addiction affects the user’s brain. It enters their brain
quickly and slows down the way they think, their reaction time, and their
memory. This affects the way they act and make decisions.
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The
signs of heroin addiction affect the user’s body as well. It poses
special problems for those who inject it because of the risks of HIV,
hepatitis B and C, and other diseases that can occur from sharing
needles. These health problems can be passed on to sexual partners and
newborns.
Heroin, when
pure, comes as a white powder but it usually contains other substances such as
glucose, talcum powder or brick dust. When heroin is impure it comes as a brown
powder and usually contains caffeine. Heroin is normally wrapped in small
packets of paper.

Heroin is usually injected,
sniffed/snorted, or smoked. Typically, a heroin user may inject (called
"mainlining" or "shooting") up to four times a day. Intravenous injection
provides the greatest intensity and most rapid onset of euphoria (7 to 8
seconds), while intramuscular injection produces a relatively slow onset of
euphoria (5 to 8 minutes). Signs of heroin addiction include paraphernalia for
injecting heroin. This consists of hypodermic needles, small cotton balls used
to strain the drug, and water and spoons or bottle caps used for "cooking" or
liquefying the heroin.
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When heroin is sniffed or smoked, peak effects are usually felt
within 10 to 15 minutes and usually last from four to six hours.
Although smoking and sniffing heroin do not produce a "rush" as
quickly or as intensely as intravenous injection, NIDA researchers
have confirmed that all three forms of heroin administration are
addictive. Paraphernalia for inhaling or smoking heroin includes
razor blades, straws, rolled dollar bills, and pipes.

Individuals addicted to heroin may use many different slag terms for the drug.
Here are
just a few slang terms for heroin:
- Alquitran
- Anti-Freeze
- Aries
- Beast
- Big H
- Brown Sugar
- China White (specific type of
heroin
- Black tar (specific type of heroin)
- Brown
- Dope
- Dr. Feelgood
- H
- Smack
- Tigre de Blanco
- Junk

It
is important to know the signs of heroin addiction. Here are several common
signs of heroin addiction:
- Dry mouth
- Droopy appearance, as if
extremities are "heavy"
- Alternately wakeful and drowsy
- Disorientation, poor mental
functioning
- Signs of injection; infections
- Shallow breathing
- Euphoria
- Drowsiness
- Constricted pupils
- Nausea
- Unkempt appearance/hygiene issues
- Missing cash/valuables,
stealing/borrowing money
- Change in performance, academic or
otherwise
- Drug paraphernalia
- Apathy and/or lethargy
- Possession of unexplained valuables
- Runny nose
- Lying/deception
- Change in friends
- Little or no motivation
- Ignores consequences of chosen
behaviors
- Withdrawal from usual friends,
activities, or interests
- Eyes appear "lost" or have faraway
look
- Slurred speech
- Loss of interest in usual, healthy
activities
- No interest in future plans
- Broken commitments
- Hostility towards others
- Unexplained absences at work,
school or family events
- Poor self-image
- Running away
- Difficulty in maintaining
employment
Please
take note – many of these signs of heroin addiction are common to adolescent
behavior, indicating irresponsibility or psychological problems like depression
and do not necessarily mean someone is using heroin. If one or more signs were
noted, it would be wise to follow-up and identify the source (s) of the problem.
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Signs of a heroin addiction overdose include:
- Shallow breathing
- Pinpoint pupils
- Clammy skin
- Convulsions
- Coma
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