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Heroin factoid Opium was widely used in Ancient Rome. It was openly on sale in the shops and was used for pleasure, pain relief and as a poison.
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What is it?

Heroin is a browny-white powder sold in paper wraps. It is a processed form of opium. The man-made form of heroin is morphine.

It is sold by the gram or by the bag. Typically, a bag costs ten pounds and is enough for one hit.

Heroin is usually smoked or injected. Smoking is called 'chasing the dragon'. A small bit of powder is put onto tin foil and heated from below with a lighter. It turns into a liquid that gives off smoke. The smoke is inhaled through a tube. If it is injected it is dissolved in water first. It can be snorted (inhaled through the nose) swallowed or smoked with tobacco.

How does it make you feel?

The first time people use heroin, they usually get sick, dizzy and sleepy. After using it a couple of times your body starts to get used to it. Then it makes you feel warm, happy, confident, cosy and content. It gives you a croaky voice and your pupils get really tiny - pinned eyes.

When people take higher doses they start to get very sleepy and can fall asleep mid-sentence. They throw up quite a lot too.

Once people are addicted to heroin they get very bad withdrawal symptoms. Weakness, sweating, shivering, skin crawling, achey bones, watery eyes, runny stomach and feelings of despair and depression. Heroin is a very addictive drug.

What are the health effects?

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The health effects of heroin generally come from the life style that goes with it. Like crack and crystal meth, heroin is a very powerful drug that will gradually wear your life away. Living with a heroin habit is living a nightmare.

Street heroin is never 100% pure and comes cut with all sorts of things that could be dangerous if injected. Worse still, it is impossible to know how strong a batch of heroin is. It is very easy to overdose if an especially strong batch comes in (if you inject). Many heroin deaths happen this way.

If you share needles for injecting you stand a high chance of getting HIV or Hepatitis C. No one should share needles.

The law

Heroin is an illegal class A drug. The maximum penalty for possession is 14 years in prison. For supply it's life in prison. You can get an unlimited fine for both.

Written by Kate Roach

Last updated July 2007

Further help and advice

TheSite.org entry on heroin
Talk to Frank: Heroin

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YOUR EXPERIENCE

Anon, 16
my brother was a heroin addict 4 many years. He was much older than me and he would often disappear for months and then suddenly appear back in r lives. He struggled for many years and passed away 2 years ago CLEAN. When he died he had been off heroin for about 8 months and those 8 months were the best months any one in my family had had because we got r brother back. So for those who are reading this u can quit and u can have support. YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

louise , 21
i have just come out of a 2yr relationship with someone addicted to heroin. i found out that he had a problem about 4 months into the relationship. he was my 1st love and i knew loved me. i thought i could be the girl that would change things, the girl who would help him. eventually his friends and family let him go. he stole off me even though i was all he had. had he made countless promises that he would get help and never steel from again but he did. he put himself in situation where he literally had nothing but even that wasn't enough. it took me a long time and a lot of heartache to realize that i would never be enough to get him clean. the only thing i want to say to anyone in a similar situation reading this is...they have to do it for themselves and they have to really want to do it.


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