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Heroin is an analgesic opioid formed through the modification of morphine, a natural alkaloid occurring in the seed pods of the opium poppy. Heroin is a very potent and addictive opioid.
Heroin can be taken via various routes including:
These methods of delivery all take the chemical directly to the brain.
Once the heroin reaches the brain, it is converted into the metabolite morphine which binds to the opioid receptors present in the brain and leads to the effects of the drug, such as euphoria or pain relief.
Repeated use of heroin to obtain these pleasurable feelings can lead to physical dependence on the drug. Over time, the pleasurable effects felt on using a certain dose of heroin are blunted or diminished as a person becomes tolerant of the drug. An addict then feels the need to increase the dose in order to gain the same effects as were previously felt with a lesser dose.
Opioid receptors are present in the lower, back part of the brain or the brain stem and are also associated with adverse side effects of the drug such as suppressed breathing and a decrease in blood pressure.
After an injection of heroin there are some acute or immediate effects which include:
A little after the acute effects subside, delayed effects occur such as:
Some of the risks associated with heroin addiction include: