Heroin User's Handbook
Heroin is a fascinating drug to most people. It is often referred to as the “hardest drug.” By this logic, people might start with alcohol, work up to marijuana and maybe LSD. Then they reach to cocaine or methamphetamine. And finally, at the end of the journey is heroin. But like most things about heroin, this is more myth than reality.

For non-users, this mythic power is exciting. And writers for the last century have been more than willing to pander to such readers in pulp and art novels all the way up to television crime novels. But it is rare for the most people to get a real look at what is, after all, the very core of what heroin is about for its users.

To users, the interest is obvious. But ignorance of the the details of drug use among heroin users is rife — usually based on what the author calls “old junkie tales.” The difference between such folklore and the truth is often the difference between life and death.

Heroin User’s Handbook reveals the largely hidden world of heroin use based upon actual work with users and countless scholarly books and articles. And it does it in an extremely readable, non-technical manner — even while providing detained and accurate information.

The book discusses all aspects of heroin use: the acquisition of drugs, the administration of them, health risks, legal issues, social aspects, and addiction and detox. It provides the non-heroin world with a detailed look inside a very rarefied subculture. But it also provides the those in the heroin using world life-saving information.
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Heroin User's Handbook
Heroin is a fascinating drug to most people. It is often referred to as the “hardest drug.” By this logic, people might start with alcohol, work up to marijuana and maybe LSD. Then they reach to cocaine or methamphetamine. And finally, at the end of the journey is heroin. But like most things about heroin, this is more myth than reality.

For non-users, this mythic power is exciting. And writers for the last century have been more than willing to pander to such readers in pulp and art novels all the way up to television crime novels. But it is rare for the most people to get a real look at what is, after all, the very core of what heroin is about for its users.

To users, the interest is obvious. But ignorance of the the details of drug use among heroin users is rife — usually based on what the author calls “old junkie tales.” The difference between such folklore and the truth is often the difference between life and death.

Heroin User’s Handbook reveals the largely hidden world of heroin use based upon actual work with users and countless scholarly books and articles. And it does it in an extremely readable, non-technical manner — even while providing detained and accurate information.

The book discusses all aspects of heroin use: the acquisition of drugs, the administration of them, health risks, legal issues, social aspects, and addiction and detox. It provides the non-heroin world with a detailed look inside a very rarefied subculture. But it also provides the those in the heroin using world life-saving information.
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Heroin User's Handbook

Heroin User's Handbook

by Francis Moraes, Ph.D.
Heroin User's Handbook

Heroin User's Handbook

by Francis Moraes, Ph.D.

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Overview

Heroin is a fascinating drug to most people. It is often referred to as the “hardest drug.” By this logic, people might start with alcohol, work up to marijuana and maybe LSD. Then they reach to cocaine or methamphetamine. And finally, at the end of the journey is heroin. But like most things about heroin, this is more myth than reality.

For non-users, this mythic power is exciting. And writers for the last century have been more than willing to pander to such readers in pulp and art novels all the way up to television crime novels. But it is rare for the most people to get a real look at what is, after all, the very core of what heroin is about for its users.

To users, the interest is obvious. But ignorance of the the details of drug use among heroin users is rife — usually based on what the author calls “old junkie tales.” The difference between such folklore and the truth is often the difference between life and death.

Heroin User’s Handbook reveals the largely hidden world of heroin use based upon actual work with users and countless scholarly books and articles. And it does it in an extremely readable, non-technical manner — even while providing detained and accurate information.

The book discusses all aspects of heroin use: the acquisition of drugs, the administration of them, health risks, legal issues, social aspects, and addiction and detox. It provides the non-heroin world with a detailed look inside a very rarefied subculture. But it also provides the those in the heroin using world life-saving information.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781579512293
Publisher: Ronin Publishing
Publication date: 09/13/2016
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dr. Francis Moraes trained as a research physicist and chemist and attained a PhD in physics. While living in Portland, Oregon, he became interested in the heroin subculture there. Afterwards, he spent several years studying it in New York City, Seattle, and the San Francisco Bay area. Francis Moraes has been part of the harm reduction movement, particularly as it relates to heroin and other opioids. He writes from this perspective with the intent of neither demonizing nor glorifying opioids, aiming only to provide drug users and other curious readers with an objective perspective on the issue.

Table of Contents

Part 1 What is Heroin?

1 Myths 9

2 Heroin Compared to Other Drugs 16

3 Why Heroin is Illegal 21

Part 2 Acquiring Heroin 25

4 Heroin Distribution 26

5 Acquirers 31

6 Scoring on the Street 38

7 Connections 42

Part 3 How Heroin is Used

8 Ingestion 49

9 Injection 53

10 Injection Process 57

11 Whereto Inject 61

12 How to Inject 68

13 Snorting 75

14 Smoking 78

15 Purifying 84

Part 4 Risks

16 Physical Addition 88

17 Curable Diseases 96

18 Serious Diseases 105

19 Go to the Doctor 108

20 Overdose 111

Part 5 The Law

21 Legal Issues 117

22 Dealing with Police 119

23 The Legal System 128

24 Court-Mandated Treatment 136

Part 6 Social Issues

25 People 145

26 Dealing with Junkies 150

27 Dealing with Dealers 153

28 Making of a Junkie 156

Part 7 Addiction 162

29 Being Addicted 163

30 Detox Methods 172

31 Medicated Detox 179

32 Cold Turkey 184

33 Detoxing Yourself 187

34 Staying Clean 190

Part 8 Conclusion

35 Parting Words 195

Appendix A Glossary 198

Appendix B Recommended Reading 206

About the Author 213

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