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Heroin

Heroin use is rapidly increasing in the United States. In 2008 alone, 3.8 million people admitted to having tried the drug. In the state of New Jersey, approximately 35 percent of all drug treatment admittances are for heroin addiction. Heroin is regarded as highly dangerous to its users becauseHeroin Addiction either short-term or prolonged exposure to this drug leaves you severely physically addicted. If you are a heroin user, you may find the following information about the drug and drug treatment options helpful.

Risks of Heroin Use for the New Jersey Addict

As a member of the opioid family, heroin has many of the same effects on you that you would experience with morphine or prescription medications like Vicodin. Heroin can be administered multiple ways, but using the drug through injection particularly increases your risk of contracting HIV or AIDS. More commonly when you use heroin, you risk heart attack, decreased kidney function and even death. Heroin and morphine overdoses makes up 51 percentĀ  of drug-related accidental deaths in the United States. Often, you won’t even know you’re at risk of an overdose until it’s too late.

When you have a heroin addiction, you will find yourself seeking out increasing amounts of the drug, or experiencing withdrawal when you go without it. Heroin withdrawal can be extremely dangerous to you because the drug creates a strong physical pull. Common symptoms of heroin withdrawal are:

  • rapid mood swings
  • tremors
  • sweating
  • heart attack-like symptoms

If you find that you experience any of these symptoms, you should seek out a drug treatment center for heroin addiction.

Heroin Rehab for New Jersey Addicts

For a heroin addiction, you should seek inpatient rehab. Inpatient care focuses on treating both the physical and mental aspects of your addiction by giving you 24-hour treatment. The longer you’ve been addicted to heroin, the more difficult it will be to overcome your dependency, but inpatient rehab specializes in treating hard-to-beat addictions. If you’re well-invested in the process, you’ll find that you are presented with a great opportunity for recovery.

Seeking Treatment for the New Jersey Heroin Addict

If you have questions about heroin addiction or drug rehab options available to you, call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1-888-374-5724. We’d be happy to discuss your addiction with you and weigh the options so you find the best treatment option for heroin abuse and get on with your life.