Heroin
Addiction
Heroin addiction is a devastating-yet
reversible condition that damages both the body
and psyche.
Heroin addiction starts with dependency on recreational
drug use. After prolonged use, physical
dependency takes control of the body. Soon Heroin
addiction takes control of behavior also. But
like any opiate dependency the
physical condition of opiate saturation and Heroin
addiction in the body and brain can be reversed
through detoxification.
Dependent Heroin users do not intend to end up
with an addiction when they start recreational
use. Heroin addiction comes about due to a one’s
attempt to self-medicate emotional pain or to alleviate
withdrawal pain.
Heroin, first synthesized in 1874, is an opiate
drug, formed as a crystalline white powder from
morphine. Its habit-forming euphoric effect leads
to high dependency and tenacious addiction. Overdose,
overuse, and use with sedatives or alcoholic beverages
may increase risk of fatality.
More info on Heroin.
Heroin Dependency and
Effects
Addiction starts with a debilitating, devastating
dependency on medicine meant to decrease pain.
Despite the negative consequences, Heroin users
feel unable to break out of the prison caused
by drug abuse. Some, such as Waismann Method
patients, garner the courage to follow a Heroin
rapid-detox program to end the horrid withdrawal
syndrome.
Heroin acts similarly to other opiate drugs, because
it is a narcotic synthesized from morphine. Stopping
illicit use of the drug after either little
or prolonged exposure can trigger painful
Heroin withdrawal as quickly as within
6 hours. More
on Heroin withdrawal.
Heroin withdrawal and side effects adversely influence
the body’s physiological systems, especially
the respiratory, circulatory, and central nervous
systems. The effects upon the lungs, heart, and
brain can prove fatal when overuse occurs. However,
serious reactions are not limited to the above.
Heroin
use has led to respiratory arrest, coma, and death. Heroin
also triggers disastrous consequences and harm to the user, especially when
combined with alcohol, sedatives, barbiturates, and certain other medication.
More on Heroin
side effects.
Call for emergency help if any Heroin
overdose symptom increases or persists, including: spasms,
weak pulse, pinpoint pupils, difficult breathing,
blue fingernails or lips, or depression. More on Heroin overdose symptoms.
Heroin Detox
Our
patients have chosen Waismann Method Heroin detox
to effectively remove all Heroin opiates from
their system. Accustomed to high doses, persons
who overuse Heroin seek the ‘high’ to
alleviate pain. Withdrawal avoidance is a major
cause associated with opiate dependency. Our
rapid detox for Heroin breaks the vicious cycle. More
on Heroin detox.
The Waismann Method
At the Waismann Method, we treat
drug dependency as a reversible condition due
to a chemical imbalance caused by prolonged Heroin use. We treat our patients who seek Heroin
detox with professionalism, dignity and respect.
The Waismann Method of Rapid Detoxification reverses
Heroin dependency in a safe, humane, and non-judgmental
setting. More
on the Waismann Method.
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addiction and rapid
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