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                                                                                              Death: Heroin
                    Deadly
                                                         Offers a complete
 PINK - DEATHLY LEGAL  but is much more powerful. Even   Go to www.intheknowzone.com for more  PINK  Pink: Designed   RECOVER Y  Heroin Abuse   Cause of
 FOR MORE INFORMATION
                           Narcotics Anonymous 12 Step Program:
 touching a small amount of this   www.na.org
 “Pink” or “U4” is a new, opioid based,   chemical can cause cardiac arrest
 synthetic drug that is 700% more potent   and even death. Pink is responsible   More information about Heroin:   overview of what it   Describes the
                           www.drugfree.org/portal/drug_guide/heroin
 than heroin. Known by the chemical   for a number of overdoses across the   information on substance abuse. Increase   Describes the   HEROIN
                                                         takes to kick a Heroin
 name U-47700, pink is a lab-made   United States including two 13 year   your knowledge using the information,   DESIGNED DEADLY  Heroin anonymous:    abuse  takes to kick a Heroin
 statistics, images, and links. Test your
 opioid that is in the same deadly family   old boys in Park City, Utah and was   understanding with a quick quiz.  synthetic opioid   damaging effects
                           www.heroin-anonymous.org
 as ifentanyl, carfentanil, and furanyl   an ingredient in the drug cocktail that   Anonymous Substance Abuse Treatment   addiction, outlines the
 fentanyl. However, unlike other deadly   killed the rockstar Prince.   Don’t stay in the dark.    Facility Locator:  of one of the most
 synthetic drugs, Pink is still legally   Get In the Know!  Pink/U-47700 and
                           http://dasis3.samhsa.gov
 available for purchase on-line in all                   diffi culties an addict              addictive drugs known,
 but four states. The drug is sold in pill,   EFFECTS &  how until recently
 powder or liquid form and can be snorted                will face, provides
 or taken orally.   it was legal in most                                                      while underscoring the
 WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS?   CONSEQUENCES                    a self assessment,                   high risk of death and
 Pink has similar effects as heroin or   states. Explains
 morphine. The chemicals in these drugs   EFFECTS  If you are reading this brochure then   an in-depth look at   the painful withdrawal
 attach to proteins in the brain that trigger      • Euphoria  the effects and
                                                         treatment options,
 dopamine production and pleasure   you or someone you know probably   treatment options,
 responses for the user. Basically, it feels      • Pain Relief  believes that you are suffering from   Detecting Heroin Dependency  symptoms associated
                    consequences of use,
 good and leaves users wanting more. The      • Relaxation
                                                         facilities, and
 difference, and what makes this drug   heroin abuse. Do not feel ashamed –   “Am I addicted to heroin?” Here are some questions   facilities, and   with heroin.
             that might help to clarify the answer.
 more dangerous, is that it works for a   CONSEQUENCES  heroin is an incredibly powerful drug   overdose risks and
 significantly shorter period of time   •  Have I given up things that I enjoyed for heroin?  sources of funding.
    • Respiratory Depression     that is easy to abuse and very difficult   •  Have I ever chosen heroin over a friend or loved
          - you stop breathing  one?  what it looks like.                                     English PB-DA94
 to quit. Despite this, countless addicts                Encourages addicts
    • Severe Nerve Damage  •  Does heroin interfere with my work or finances?
 worldwide live free of heroin’s grip.  •  Do I find it difficult to turn down an offer of    Spanish PB-DA94-SP
                    English PB-DA187
    • Seizures  •  Do I need heroin to have a good or acceptable   that they can, with
              heroin?
                                                         that they can, with
    • Psychosis  day?
                    Spanish PB-DA187-SP
             •  Do I get angry or depressed when I am denied
    • Coma    heroin?                                    proper support, live a
             •  Do I constantly seek, use or think about heroin?
    • Death  •  Do I suffer from severe cravings, cramps, muscle
              weakness or pain, insomnia, stomach problems or   life free from heroin.
              bone pain when I stop using?
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             Someone who answers yes to any of the first four   English PB-DA207
 © 2017 Education Specialty Publishing, LLC  questions is abusing heroin and may be addicted.
 “This stuff is so powerful that if you touch it, you could go into   www.ESPublish.com • product #PB-DA187  Anyone who answers yes to any of the last four is   Spanish PB-DA207-SP
 This pamphlet may not be copied.
 cardiac arrest,” Wade Carpenter, Park City Police Chief.  certainly addicted. If you answer yes to any of those   ©2010 Education Specialty Publishing, LLC
             questions, please seek medical help.   877-329-0578 • www.ESPublish.com • product #PB-DA207
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                    Opioids &                            Recognizing                           Acetyl Fentanyl:
 THIS COUNTRY IS FACING AN   RESOURCES
                                                         Overdose &
 OPIOID EPIDEMIC.   Pregnancy         WHAT IS IT?  WHAT MAKES IT SO UNSAFE?  FOR MORE INFORMATION  ACETYL   Powerfully
 March of Dimes                                                                  FENTANYL
 Over the past decade, the number of people abusing prescription painkillers has skyrocketed. These   www.marchofdimes.org  OPIOIDS &  Potent Killer
 painkillers not only block pain, but they can also be deadly. More than 64,000 people die of opioid   Explains the   What to Do
 overdose yearly, and among those over 20,000 are women. In recent years, deaths caused by   National Center on Substance Abuse and   POWERFULLY POTENT KILLER
 overdosing on opioids has risen 400% among women alone.    Child Welfare:  PREGNANCY  consequences of   Five to 15 times more
 https://ncsacw.samhsa.gov                               About It
 Prescription painkillers are prescribed at higher dosages for longer periods of time to women during   using opioids while   potent than heroin.
 their childbearing years. Women are also more likely to become addicted to opioids. For some women,
 the prescriptions expire, but the addiction does not. Those addicted to opioids often turn to street drugs   Provides signs of drug
 such as heroin, or counterfeit pills laced with deadly fentanyl. As the number of women addicted to   pregnant and the   This killer synthetic
 opioids increases so does the chance that they will become pregnant and pass their addiction onto their
 unborn child. Unborn babies exposed to opioid abuse have many health problems. The medical term   overdose, what to do
 for this is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or NAS.  rise of Neonatal   when you see it, and     drug is often sold
 What is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome?  Abstinence       how to use naloxone                   as heroin, leading
 Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) the medical term for the health problems a baby struggles with   Syndrome.   unsuspecting users
 as a result of a mother using drugs (including prescription painkillers) during pregnancy. Problems   for an opioid overdose.
 can include withdrawal symptoms like seizures, low birth weight, and difficulty sleeping, eating, and   exposed to overdose
 breathing. In a study conducted between 2000 and 2013, opiate use among expecting mothers   English PB-DA273  HOW IS IT USED? Includes the difference
 increased cases of NAS from 1.5 in 1000 births to 6 in 1000 births.
                    Spanish PB-DA273-SP                  between accidental and                and death.
 Symptoms of Opioid Induced NAS
                                                         intentional overdose                  English PB-DA251
 Newborns with NAS may suffer with:                      and how to recognize                  Spanish PB-DA251-SP
 • High-Pitched Cry  • Vomiting
 • Jitteriness  • Diarrhea                               risk factors.
 • Tremors  • Mottling (spots of color on the skin)
 • Convulsions  • Difficulty Sleeping
 • Fever  • Loss of Appetite                             English PB-DA268
 • Sweating  • Dehydration           Just by itself, acetyl fentanyl is five times   © 2014 Education Specialty Publishing, LLC
                                                         Spanish PB-DA268-SP
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                                                                     www.ESPublish.com • product #PB-
 NAS is not the only the risk of taking opiates while pregnant. Serious birth defects such as spina bifida,   www.ESPublish.com • product #PB-DA273  more potent than heroin.   This pamphlet may not be copied.
 This pamphlet may not be copied.
 hydrocephaly (excessive fluid in the baby’s brain), gastroschisis (a hole in the abdominal wall from   This pamphlet does not provide medical advice and is not intended as a substitute for  NEW!  NEW!
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 which the baby’s intestines stick out) and congenital heart defects can all occur.  professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified
 professional regarding medical conditions or treatment.
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                                                Includes 100 each:
                                                • Prescription to Addiction: How to Manage Your Pain Medication
                                                • Prescription Drug Abuse: How it Affects the Body
                                                • Counterfeit Drugs: Kill Pills
                                                • Fentanyl: A Deadly Game
                                                • Opioids and Pregnancy
                                                • Heroin and Opioids: Addiction Guaranteed
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