Heroin By Kylor sparks & JD.

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Heroin By Kylor sparks & JD

What paraphernalia is used? Rubber band or something to tie off your arm. Needle for injection Spoon Lighter or matches to melt the heroin

Heroin nicknames Dragon (smoking heroin is called “Chasing the Dragon”) Dope Snowball Big H White White Lady China White Mexican Mud Horse Scag

Short-Term Effects A “rush” Nausea Vomiting Severe itching Warm flushing of the skin Dry mouth Nausea Vomiting Severe itching

Long-Term Effects Addiction Disease Tolerance Physical Withdrawal Psychological Withdrawal Failure to quit Disease Blood-borne Hepatitis B and C HIV Liver Cancer

Long-Term Effects Hepatitis C (HCV) Most prevalent blood-borne disease throughout world 57 percent of IV drug users may be infected with HCV As many as 5.2 million people in the US may be infected with HCV The risk of HCV increases in people who also have HIV

Long-Term Effects The Lungs Slows down central nervous system Pneumonia Tuberculosis changes the physical structure of the brain Withdrawal (restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps (“cold turkey”), and leg movements) long-term imbalances in neuronal and hormonal systems

Long-Term Effects Overdose (Ultimate side-effect) Higher risk: Are going through withdrawal Have a reduced tolerance because they’ve been clean for a while Mix heroin with other drugs, like cocaine, tranquilizers or alcohol Have had an overdose in the past Are depressed or suicidal Suppresses vital functions

Analysis and Identification Quick Analysis The Aviv Analytical 5975-SMB GC-MS with Cold EI is used Achieves very fast (under 3 min) full analysis

Penalty for possession If you are found to be in possession of the street drug heroin you will likely be facing some jail time. Less than 1 gram: a state jail felony with possible punishment of up to 2 years in jail and a fine of up to $10,000 1-4 grams: a 2nd degree felony with possible punishment of 2-20 years and fine of up to $10,000 4-200 grams: a 1st degree felony with a possible punishment of 5-99 years and up to a $10,000 fine 200-400 grams: a 1st degree enhanced felony punishable by 10-99 years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000 400 grams or more: a 1st degree enhanced felony punishable by life in prison or 15-99 years and a fine of up to $250,000

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