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
and drowsiness
Dry mouth
Warm flushing of skin
Slowed breathing
Feelings of weakness
Heroin
Chronic effects of heroin
include:
Lack of sexual desire
(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