There are probably not exact statistics to answer this question since it all comes down how broad your definition of addiction, or whether you are referring directly physical dependence. My guess is that a large majority of Heroin users ( at least 70% + ) develop at least a psychological addiction to the drug due to it being one of the most powerful and addictive opiates out there.
The percentage of people who quit heroin is difficult to determine due to various factors such as individual circumstances, access to treatment, and level of support. However, studies suggest that around 30-50% of people with heroin addiction eventually achieve long-term recovery.
nope
he quit it on june 7 1994
No. Some heroin addicts manage to quit taking heroin permanently. But they are the minority.
simply: yes
The porn star quit heroin in 1999.
A new report declares that tobacco, like heroin, is addictive but you can quit if you really put your mind to it
Out of 100% only 2 percent quit the smoking
No. It stays in fat and hair cells. Quit using and get help.
about 27%
Depending on how high your dose of methadone is. If your on a low dose, yes you can. If your on a high dose than you would need to do more heroin but the high only lasts a few minutes, therefore being a waste of money. IMO
586%