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    According to the National Institute on Drug abuse; Heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. Heroin is so powerful and dangerous that it can alter both your brain and vital organs. It is the second largest death producing drug besides cocaine, in the United Sates. Heroin use in the United Sates is growing in such rapid numbers it now has become an epidemic. Heroin is produced from seeds of an opium poppy plant. The opium is boiled with a mixture of chemicals, turning it morphine base. The

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    Heroin Negative Effects

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    What are the negative effects of Heroin usage? Heroin is a very addicting drug that if abused bad enough, can be very hard to control. The user can learn how to control the thoughts or behaviors that may have once led to the craving of the drug. Heroin is a short- acting opioid. In other words, it takes effect rapidly, however, it leaves the bloodstream quickly. The NHTSA estimates that heroin withdrawal symptoms start within six to twelve hours of the last dose and it lasts five to ten days in

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    Heroin In the Streets of Illinois

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    systems, well developed economy, and rapid population expansion to have the highest record of heroin deaths in one year in the United States? Naperville, Illinois, is a suburb of Chicago, has been dealing with the loss of seven young adults from overdoses of heroin in 2011 (Wilson). The early deaths of these young people are completely avoidable. Having proper knowledge of the warning signs that heroin displays can help; but to further the knowledge, having videos available to watch helps parents

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    long ago, and it was caused by an overdose of the poisonous drug heroin. Heroin has become a large problem in the United States. It is highly addictive, making it very dangerous. It threatens lives, especially since the number of abusers is so high. Since heroin is so addictive, many people have come to abuse it, making it one of the most common and dangerous drugs used in the United States. A popular drug most commonly known as heroin can also be referred to as Big H, Brown Sugar, Junk, or Horse.

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    Heroin, a chemical imposter, is an illegal, extremely addictive drug derived from opium. Heroin can reach the brain by methods of injection, nasal inhalation, or smoked. In our brain there are many receptor sites, each site specific for different neurotransmitters. In this paper I will refer to the opiate receptor. Naturally, our brain is responsible for making endorphins, a natural opiate of the body. These endorphins are the “feel good” chemical sensations in the brain, when we are exposed to pain

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    Heroin Addiction in Australia. There are many fact of this devastated addiction which lead a person to die or rather hope to. Heroin is an opiate drug which belongs to morphine, and morphine itself obtained from the opium poppy plant and this plant called papaver somniferum which means a hypnotic plant, also this plant grows in many countries such as Afghanistan, India, Australia, and China, additionally in 1803 heroin first discovered, and the reason why it has discovered is to help patients to

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    When it comes to this topic I am not that knowledgeable on heroin. My family and I haven't went through something significant like using heroin or any kind of drugs like that. What I do know this reminds me of when last semester we had a panel on Heroin at our University in the MPR room. When I was there I listen and heard how can destroy a family. A cop had a son who was using heroin, and he tried to help him as best as he can. The son later on in the story went to rehab to get clean, and he was

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    Heroin is an illegal opioid drug that is synthesized of morphine. The substance occurs in the Asian opium poppy plant naturally and is then extracted (“DrugFacts:Heroin"). Heroin can be taken in many different ways including being inhaled, injected or smoked. It creates a reaction within the body that gives the user a feeling of euphoria and what is typically described as a “rush”. It is estimated that about 23 percent of users become dependent ("Genetic Susceptibility"). Heroin addiction is a chronic

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    County community is experiencing a growing use of heroin. For instance, in 2014, 22 deaths were contributed to heroin overdose; in 2015, 10 deaths were amounted due to overdosing. While the numbers decreased, it is still a prominent issue in our community. In fact, every three days, someone will die of a heroin overdose in the suburbs. In order to take steps to combat the issue, the user must be identified. Teens are the primary addicts of heroin, accounting for nearly 80% of total addicts. The two

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    Heroin Intervention Paper

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    Introduction The research discussed in this paper explores the impact of heroin on the population as well as its impact on the methods healthcare workers use to treat the individuals who are struggling with this addiction. Three articles were analyzed to determine the influence of this issue on society as well as how nurse led rehabilitation can be utilized to improve client outcomes and reduce relapse. This epidemic is quickly becoming one of the leading causes of death in the United States as

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