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Heroin: Know the Facts

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Heroin: Know the Facts

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  1. Heroin: Know the Facts QUICK FACTS Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine and, no matter how it is administered, has a high potential for addiction. Possession of 5 grams of heroin in Washington is a class C felony, with a minimum 5 year jail sentence and/or up to a $10,000 fine. Not only is it illegal, it is extremely harmful to your health. If you or someone you know is using heroin, seek treatment or other support services. 1.800.662.HELP (4357) Symptoms of Overdose… No breathing or shallow breathing 45% of persons 18-29 who have injected drugs have Hepatitis C4 Small pupils Drowsiness Muscle spasms Dry Mouth Nearly 50% of heroin users started out with prescription opioids1 Tongue Discoloration Disorientation Weak Pulse Seizures Low blood pressure 23% of persons who use heroin will become dependent on it1 Blue nails and lips Coma Cold/Clammy Skin Delirium Non-responsive HEALTH RISKS OF HEROIN USE Using heroin can seriously impact your healthand well being. If you suspect symptoms of overdose or withdrawal seek medical attention immediately. Need help? Call: Teen Link: 866.833.6546 Washington Recovery Help Line: 1.866.789.1511 Alcohol & Drug Help Line 206.722.3700 ANY LOCAL RESOURCES??? For more information on how your use may be affecting you visit: www.drugscreening.org. Speak with your physician or a Behavioral Health Specialist if you have any concerns about your use or are interested in a referral to treatment services.[Insert Clinic Name] [Insert clinic number] [Clinic Logo Here] SOURCES: NIDA Info Facts (www.drugabuse.gov) 1 University of WA: ADAI (adai.washington.edu)  WA State Legislature (apps.leg.wa.gov)  Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Young Persons who Inject Drugs (Feb 2013). US:DHHS-OHAIDP 4

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