The Cheapest Option Can Be the Most Dangerous
Fentanyl
Fentanyl is an extremely potent synthetic opioid, 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine, that can be deadly at even small dosages. Even small amounts can cause breathing difficulties and death; illegal users often mix fentanyl with heroin or cocaine to boost its effects or lower costs; counterfeit pills containing counterfeit oxycodone, Xanax or similar prescription medication have also been containing Fentanyl which contribute to overdose deaths significantly; any amount can prove lethal.
Physicians may legally prescribe fentanyl to patients after surgery or during cancer treatments in order to manage pain; however, most individuals who overdose on it do so without being prescribed it by a doctor; instead they often use illicitly produced in illegal labs as powder or liquid form to add heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine or use as nasal spray or eye drops; alternatively it could even come packaged as fake prescription pills designed to look similar.
Illicit fentanyl can be hard to detect; its color, shape, and size can change between batches, making it impossible to tell exactly how much fentanyl there is in any given dose. Because of the increased risk, it is critical that individuals use only tested opiate medication prescribed by licensed healthcare professionals and dispensed by registered pharmacists – this will lower chances of overdose or death significantly.
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Heroin
Heroin is an addictive and dangerous street drug derived from the opiate morphine and classified as Schedule I drug with no medicinal use, available illegally only. People may abuse heroin in various ways including injecting directly into their bloodstream or smoking it; often times other substances such as powdered milk or cornstarch is added in to “cut” its cost while increasing potency; pricing varies based on where it’s purchased and purity levels;
One gram of heroin can cost anywhere from $60-$100 on the street depending on factors such as quality and availability, but those who require multiple grams at once to fulfill their addiction might purchase multiple quantities simultaneously in order to achieve their desired high.
The study also discovered that heroin and cocaine prices differ depending on their point of sale. European nations tend to charge higher average gram prices than US ones for heroin; similarly, coke prices in Europe tend to be significantly more costly.
In their study, authors interviewed drug users about their expectations regarding the effects of drugs they consume and then compared those expectations with actual concentration levels measured by labs in urine samples from those users. Results revealed that drug users tend to overestimate both its potency and price.
Even though heroin may be cheaper than other street drugs, its use still comes at significant costs to society. Heroin use can lead to serious health concerns including hepatitis and HIV/AIDS; criminal activities and substance abuse disorders; as well as hindering productivity in life and diminishing people’s potential; taking away hope for the future altogether.
Cocaine
Cocaine is an addictive stimulant drug made from the leaves of the coca plant found only in South America, and produced as either white powder or crystal-like crack cocaine, and sold under various street names such as blow, bump, C, candy Charlie’s coke flake rock snow or toot. How you take cocaine affects its effects: smoking or injecting into veins will provide an intense rush lasting five to ten minutes while inhaling into nose snorting gives a slower-fading high that lasts 15 to 30 minutes more slowly compared to smoking/injecting into veins/inhaling from nose inhaling/inhaling/inhaling/inhaling cocaine into nose gives more long-term effects lasting 15 to 30 minutes before eventually dissipating completely over time.
Cocaine use can produce lasting changes to the neural circuitry of your brain. This may lead to unpredictable mood swings and paranoia as well as delusions and hallucinations. Furthermore, cocaine may increase your likelihood of engaging in unprotected sexual encounters that expose you to HIV or Hepatitis.
No matter how it is used, cocaine can be extremely harmful to your health. It has the potential to cause heart attacks, strokes and seizures as well as increase your risk of overdose death. Cocaine use also increases susceptibility to infections like pneumonia and hepatitis, making you more vulnerable. In addition, cocaine may induce excited delirium – including aggression, hyperactivity, extreme paranoia, high body temperature spikes and incoherent screaming – with life-threatening ramifications for users.
Other risks of cocaine include its addiction potential, malnutrition and weight loss, dependency, insomnia, sexual dysfunction and muscle pain. Cocaine is commonly abused alongside alcohol or heroin; mixing cocaine with either substance increases overdose risks as well as cardiovascular/respiratory issues as well as psychological complications like confusion paranoia and thought loops.
Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine is an extremely potent psychostimulant that elevates levels of natural dopamine and norepinephrine found in the brain, creating an intense feeling of euphoria. Unfortunately, methamphetamine use can also alter circuits responsible for reward, stress management and decision-making; leaving users increasingly dependent on this drug – in 2020 alone an estimated 2.6 million people aged 12 or over reported methamphetamine use.
Meth users tend to ingest large quantities of meth through pipes or other devices for hours and even days at a time, often for binge consumption. This causes tolerance to build quickly as dependency sets in, with meth’s stimulating effects often masking those of opioids and alcohol which increase vulnerability for accidental overdose.
Meth is often produced illegally, making it impossible to predict the potency or purity of its output. Ingredients used can include toxic batteries, cleaning fluids and antifreeze which could make for dangerous drugs like meth. Meth producers sometimes add other substances as fillers in order to save money, including opioids such as Fentanyl which could even cause overdose at lower dosage levels.
Illicit meth can be an extremely dangerous drug that can lead to heart and lung complications as well as psychological issues like paranoid or delusional thinking, leading users to engage in risky behaviors such as sexual intercourse and violence without protection, higher incidences of infectious diseases like Hepatitis C infection. Staying at the scene to call 911 immediately when someone suspects an overdose is key both to helping the individual survive as well as protecting yourself against prosecution under Good Samaritan Law.
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