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OPIOIDS
NEW!
NEW!
100 people die EACH
DAY due to opioid
overdose. Prevention
education is KEY to
ending the opioid
epidemic.
Heroin: How
it Affects the
Body
Offers a complete
overview of what it
takes to kick a heroin
addiction, outlines the
diffi culties an addict
will face, provides a
self-assessment, an in-
IN THE KNOW:
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin depth look at treatment
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin
Heroin is a modified version of the
drug morphine and is very addictive How It Affects the Body options, facilities, and
How It Affects the Body severe types of pain in cancer patients or anesthesia during surgery.
How It Affects the Body
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
and illegal. It can be injected, snorted or smoked. Heroin use leads to increased crime and
violence, HIV/AIDS epidemics, destroys communities, and takes a terrible toll on a user’s body.
violence, HIV/AIDS epidemics, destroys communities, and takes a terrible toll on a user’s body.
violence, HIV/AIDS epidemics, destroys communities, and takes a terrible toll on a user’s body.
violence, HIV/AIDS epidemics, destroys communities, and takes a terrible toll on a user’s body.
violence, HIV/AIDS epidemics, destroys communities, and takes a terrible toll on a user’s body.
EYES
Blurred vision sources of funding.
Reduced Vision
Watery eyes
NOSE Insomnia Fentanyl is a 100% synthetic drug made in illegal overseas labs. They
Memory loss
English PB-DA184 Analogues include: Carfentanil, Furanyl-Fentanyl, Acryl-Fentanyl, 4-FIBF, Acetyl-Fentanyl
Snorting heroin causes create different variations of fentanyl to avoid drug bans. These deadly
bleeding, sore nostrils “research chemicals” are sold online and smuggled into the U.S.
79%
LUNGS SYNTHETIC OPIOID USE JUMPED IN ONE YEAR.
HEART Slowed breathing Spanish PB-DA184-SP
Breathing cessation
Heart valve and lining Pneumonia
Tuberculosis
infections
Heart disease LOOK LIKE?
Heart failure
Death
STOMACH Fentanyl can look like anything a dealer wants it to. Most users
Weight Loss SKIN don’t even realize they are taking Fentanyl. It is commonly mixed
Vomiting
Cramping Injection site sores into heroin or made into counterfeit pills.
Nausea and scarring
Bruises Fentanyl was found in Xanax, Oxycodone. and Norco. DEA seizures
Infections of these drugs have increased 2,019% in the last five years.
LIVER NEW!
Shared needles can lead
to Hepatitis C and HIV Apache, China Girl, China Town,
infection Dance Fever, Friend, Goodfellas,
INTESTINES Great Bear, He-Man, Jackpot, King • Cheaper • Stronger
KIDNEYS constipation Chronic
Damage from increased Hemorrhoids
protein in urine Anal fissures
Kidney failure QUICK DEADLY
Fentanyl
REPRODUCTIVE
ORGANS
Impotence in men • Difficulty breathing 3 YEARS AGO 550
Menstruation problems in women
BLOOD VESSELS • Pinpoint pupils Year 2 deaths
Collapsed/scarred arteries Fentanyl: • Slow or no heartbeat Year 3 deaths
and veins
Blood clots (leading to TODAY deaths
gangrene in hands and feet)
Out of Control WHILE PREGNANT STAY AWAY! = 55 Deaths Per Day
4 out 5 deaths were white males
USING HEROIN
RAISES THE RISK OF:
More than half a million Americans
used heroin in 2013 – an alarming
Stillbirths & miscarriages A Deadly Game
increase of over 150% since 2007. Birth defects
Baby addicted and suffering
from withdrawal symptoms
Stay Clean - Don’t Become Heroin’s Slave.
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Body Presentation Display strength. Explains how Presentation Display
fentanyl - a powerful opioid
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it’s addictive nature. Covers the effects counterfeit pills and the opioid epidemic and details synthetic
of heroin abuse on 12 different body heroin supply. Fentanyl is opioid analogues and signs of opioid
system/parts. Includes a section on the responsible for a spike in abuse and overdose.
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Presenter’s
Guide
Congratulations on your choice to use the “IN THE KNOW: Each display comes with a FREE PERSONALIZATION!
HEROIN: How it Affects the Body” Presentation Display for your
prevention or intervention program. This engaging and easy-to-
use display is a great way to illustrate the dangers of heroin.
Whether you are using this product as a display at an exhibi-
tion, or speaking with a small or large group, this Presenter’s
Guide can assist you in integrating this teaching tool into your
existing program, or help you develop an effective program
from the use of the display.
This display details statistical information and facts about Presenter’s Guide to make your Retractable Stand & Case
opioids in several different sections. This Presenter’s Guide
includes discussion points and suggested activities to help
you build on each of the sections. By using this guide, you will
be able to flow from one point to the next effectively in your
presentation. presentation complete.
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Heroin: How it Affects the Body
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Heroin: The Real Deal DVD
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