Heroin Research Paper

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Heroin
Heroin is the utmost addictive pain-relieving flower affecting the neurological transmitters of the spinal cord and brain. Producers are Afghanistan, Asia, South America, and Mexico. The use is cheaper and easier without doctor’s permission for analgesic narcotics. Most popular approach is injection into the veins for a quick high. The effects are physical and psychological tolerance leading to dependence. The treatment of heroin overdose and addiction are available to help stop abuse.
Heroin is also known as Diamorphine a substance that is made synthetically, but is based on morphine, a natural compound from a flower, papaver somniferum that produces opium from the poppy pods. Heroin also illegal may come in purity or impurity form. Purity is a white powder with a bitter taste. Impurity is white or brownish
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Also the dependence of heroin gives them tolerance for more and more drug needed to produce the euphoria and other effects on behavior. The more heroin is used the development of physical dependence occurs like the discontinuation of the drug leads to sweating, anxiety, chills, severe muscle aches, nausea, diarrhea, cramps, and fever may begin 6 to 24 hours of the last consumed dose. The use of heroin is needed to never go through the horrors of withdraw symptoms.
The effect of heroin use is blocking the pain messages, slowing both your heart rate and breathing, becoming severely slowed and sometimes stops because of the changing neurochemical activity of the brain. Heroin binds to and activates specific chemical receptor called mu opioid receptor interrupts the transmission of the pain messages in the spinal cord and brain involving the endorphin (reward center for giving pleasurable feelings, like dopamine crosses between brain cells in the reward pathway) becoming tolerance and dependence