Various Forms of Heroin

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Heroin comes in various forms; pure heroin is a white powder. The wide range of colors in heroin is because of the impurities left from the manufacturing process or the presence of additives. Heroin is typically a white or brownish powder or sold as the black sticky substance known as black tar heroin. It's made from morphine, a natural substance in the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. Some medical uses of heroin are in treatments of acute pain, severe physical trauma, post-surgical pain, and chronic pain like end-stage cancer and other deadly illnesses. In other countries it is more common to use morphine in these situations then heroin.
In 2005, there was a shortage of heroin in the UK, because of a problem at the main UK manufacturer. Because of this, many hospitals changed to using morphine instead of heroin. Although there is no longer a problem with the manufacturing of heroin in the UK, some hospitals there have continued to use morphine. The majority, however, continue to use heroin. Heroin tablets are supplied for pain management. Heroin continues to be widely used in the United Kingdom, where it is commonly given if patients cannot easily swallow oral morphine solution. The advantage of Heroin over morphine is that Heroin is more fat soluble and so more potent by injection only, so a smaller dose is needed for the same effect.
The medical use of is controlled in the United Kingdom by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. In the UK it’s a class A controlled drug which means its guidelines surrounding its administration, storage, and destruction. Possession of Heroin without a prescription is a prosecutable offence. When Heroin is prescribed in a hospital or similar environment, its administration must be watched by 2 people who...

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...ere craving for more. The user's physical reaction usually includes shaking, headache, drug craving, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, inability to sleep, agitation, anxiety, and depression. Certain types of drugs require a period of medical detox; others don’t. Opiates, such as heroin and methadone do require medical detox. Prescription medications need medically supervised detox. Other illegal drugs, such as crystal meth, marijuana, and cocaine do not require medical detox.

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