Heroin
Heroin is one of the several drugs produced from the opium poppy, and is a man made by-product of morphine. In fact, the scientific name for heroin (diacetylmorphine) reflects the connection between these drugs. Heroin appears as a white, off-white or brown crystal powder. It is a central nervous system depressant and is the most powerful narcotic drug.


This concise summary of "need-to-know" information about Heroin answers these important questions. What Is Heroin? How Is Heroin Produced? How Does One Take Heroin? How Quickly Can Heroin Addiction Occur? What Are Symptoms Of Heroin Addiction? Why Is Heroin Addiction Associated With Crime? What Are The Health Risks Of Using Heroin? What Is Withdrawal? Who Can Help Heroin Abusers Quit?
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Heroin
Heroin is one of the several drugs produced from the opium poppy, and is a man made by-product of morphine. In fact, the scientific name for heroin (diacetylmorphine) reflects the connection between these drugs. Heroin appears as a white, off-white or brown crystal powder. It is a central nervous system depressant and is the most powerful narcotic drug.


This concise summary of "need-to-know" information about Heroin answers these important questions. What Is Heroin? How Is Heroin Produced? How Does One Take Heroin? How Quickly Can Heroin Addiction Occur? What Are Symptoms Of Heroin Addiction? Why Is Heroin Addiction Associated With Crime? What Are The Health Risks Of Using Heroin? What Is Withdrawal? Who Can Help Heroin Abusers Quit?
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Heroin

Heroin

by Waln Brown
Heroin

Heroin

by Waln Brown

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Heroin is one of the several drugs produced from the opium poppy, and is a man made by-product of morphine. In fact, the scientific name for heroin (diacetylmorphine) reflects the connection between these drugs. Heroin appears as a white, off-white or brown crystal powder. It is a central nervous system depressant and is the most powerful narcotic drug.


This concise summary of "need-to-know" information about Heroin answers these important questions. What Is Heroin? How Is Heroin Produced? How Does One Take Heroin? How Quickly Can Heroin Addiction Occur? What Are Symptoms Of Heroin Addiction? Why Is Heroin Addiction Associated With Crime? What Are The Health Risks Of Using Heroin? What Is Withdrawal? Who Can Help Heroin Abusers Quit?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940011888274
Publisher: William Gladden Foundation Press
Publication date: 10/24/2010
Series: Drugs 101 , #9
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 KB
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