Heroin Causes and Treatment Explained By HeroinDetoxClinics.com


SAN DIEGO, April 08, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Heroin is a debilitating, lethal addiction, which strips the addict of their morals and values before finally taking their lives. The number of heroin addicts has increased by over 500% within the last five years, and the heroin epidemic has had a devastating impact on our local community. Although heroin began its popularity in the 1980’s, it was mostly used by inner city youth, and was highly stigmatized even by other drug users. Over the last decade, heroin has made its way out of these inner city communities and found its way into the most isolated, rural areas. Where it was once associated with gangs and inner city delinquents, heroin is now in our backyard, and being used by addicts of all demographics and socioeconomic classes.

In response to the sharp rise in heroin abuse, HeroinDetoxClinics.com have created a website dedicated to provide information about heroin and heroin rehab.

Cause of the Increase in Heroin Addiction

Although heroin began gaining a foothold in inner cities in the 1980’s, it has grown over the last decade to penetrate even the most isolated suburban communities of the county. There are more than five times as many people addicted to heroin today than there were five years ago, with around 670,000 individuals addicted to heroin in the United States. There are more than twice as many people admitted in the emergency room for an overdose today than there were in 1999.

So what’s the reason for the dramatic increase in heroin addiction? Both medical professionals and professionals in the heroin addiction treatment industry speculate that it has something to do with the parallel increase in pharmaceutical opiate abuse. Many of these prescriptions have a similar structural make up as heroin, and like heroin, are synthesized from the opium poppy. Prescription medications like Oxycontin, Norco, Codeine, and Fentanyl are prescribed by a doctor to relieve pain, but are also abused by addicts for their euphoric effects. Addicts addicted to these prescription substances will either purchase them illegally on the streets, or manipulate a doctor into prescribing for them.

Many addicts that start out abusing prescription find that heroin produces similar effects, is cheaper and easier to get, and produces a stronger high. This results in a range of people who began using prescription medications, but end becoming hopelessly addicted to heroin. Although this is not the only avenue that leads to heroin addiction, many addiction professionals believe that this is the leading contributor to the increase in heroin use.

Contact Info: 
Author: Kevin Leonard
Organization: Heroin Detox Clinics
Address: 27420 Jefferson Ave, Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: 888-325-2454

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