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Death: Heroin
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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
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• Severe Nerve Damage • Does heroin interfere with my work or finances?
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• Seizures • Do I need heroin to have a good or acceptable that they can, with
heroin?
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• Psychosis day?
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• 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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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.
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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
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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
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