They have the same risks from heroin as adults. Heroin is addictive, and it is often injected in a very impure form. That is why so many call heroin "junk" in slang, and why so many diseases are spread from injecting heroin. Plus heroin itself is quite hard on the body.
Yes, heroin tar can be hard and appear as black rocks. The texture and appearance of heroin tar can vary depending on its chemical composition and impurities present. It is typically sticky and tar-like, but can sometimes form into solid, rock-like chunks.
Heroin primarily comes from opium poppy plants that are grown in several countries, including Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Mexico. Afghanistan is the largest producer of opium, which is then processed into heroin.
No, Heroin is derived from opium coming form the poppy. Cocaine comes from the coca leaf.
Yes, opiates are a form of sedative.
Heroin and far far away
Clonezepam is in a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines, and heroin is a semi-synthetic opioid. So no, clonazepam is not synthetic heroin. Oxycontins is a form of synthetic heroin. In a way Methadone is as well, though the main use for methadone is to taper off heroin.
yes I have had afgan brown heroin in very hard chunks,(you cant break it with your hands to put it into bags you have to use pliers or something) it was probably recompressed after been cut as I dount any street heroin is ever pure, as afgan brown heroin normally comes into the country in big brown chucks (seen it on T.V lol..)
its heroin under your skin.. chances are u missed.. and that lump could totally turn into an abcess
no neurontin is gabapentin and has no recreational value
That is very hard to say, a lot of the deaths that are attributed to heroin are the result of bad health that is forced on heroin addicts by the price being kept up. leading to malnutrition exposure and other diseases.
There are many dangers of the use of heroin, as it is a very hard drug and can get people very addicted and dependent on its use. The dangers of heroin are overdoses, rotting teeth, heart diseases, lung cancer and infections.