Transcript Heroin

Chapter 11
Narcotics
 In our final view of drugs in depth, we now turn to
narcotics, which is the most dangerous class of all we
have previously seen
 Narcotics are painkillers, with the power to reduce
feeling and sensitivity, yet increase feelings of euphoria
 For this chapter, we will focus on:
 Heroin
 Oxycodone
Heroin
 Heroin is chemically derived from the legal controlled
substance morphine (which, as we discussed previously,
is synthesized from opium)
 Heroin is both a psychologically and physically
reinforcing drug
 As of 2000, there are roughly 900,000 hardcore heroin
users in the U.S.
Heroin
 Heroin can be used in many ways, including:
 Orally
 Inhaled
 IV
 Smoked
 Anally or Vaginally as a suppository
Heroin
 Acute effects of using
Heroin include:
 Euphoria
 Alternations in alertness
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and drowsiness
Dry mouth
Warm flushing of skin
Slowed breathing
Feelings of weakness
Heroin
 Chronic effects of heroin
include:
 Lack of sexual desire
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(with possible
impotence for men)
Kidney disease
Pulmonary
complications
Infections such as HIV,
Hepatitis C if using a
dirty needle
Abscesses on skin
Heroin and HIV/AIDS
“About a year or so ago in CA I snorted heroin from needle that was someone
elses, I was already so high on crystal I can't tell if it pricked the inside of my
nose or not either way, I was wondering what my chances are of contracting
HIV from this encounter, if the person had it themselves.” ~ online inquiry
Newly Reported AIDS Cases in US by Race (Males Only) for the year 2000-2001
White
Black
Hispanic
Homosexual sex
75%
44%
51%
Injecting Drugs
12
32
32
HS & ID
8
6
5
Heterosexual Sex
4
18
12
Medical
1
1
1
Total
9,201
8,819
4,542
Heroin Withdrawals
 When people addicted to heroin try to stop “cold turkey”, they can
experience extreme withdrawal symptoms, including:
 Extreme craving for the drug
 Tremors
 Chills
 Cramps
 Diarrhea
 Restlessness
 Muscle and bone pain
 Vomiting
 Flu-like symptoms
 Depression
 Nausea
 Anxiety
 Increased heart rate
 Priapism
 The most severe heroin withdrawal symptoms peak between 48 and 72
hours after stopping use and can last up until a week.
Oxycodone
 This medication is used to relieve pain, and often
prescribed after major invasive surgeries
 Brand Names of this drug include:
 Oxycontin
 Oxyfast
 Percolone
 Roxicodone
 Roxicet (containing Acetaminophen and Oxycodone)
 Percocet (containing Acetaminophen and Oxycodone)
Oxycodone
 When used as a street drug, Oxycodone can be used:
 Orally
 Smoked
 Inhaled
Oxycodone
 The acute effects of using oxycodone is similar to that of
heroin.
 The withdrawal effects are less severe