Opioids
.... Naltrexone is longer-acting and, when administered daily to
heroin users, prevents experiencing the drug's positive effects. Among ....
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Heroin Addiction Treatment
.... 14 22). The morphine causes a reduction in pain (if pain is present), and, for many
heroin users, produces a feeling of euphoria. ....
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HEROIN ADDICTION TREATMENT APPROACHES
.... of the stigma attached to the
heroin addict has been articulately characterized by Zweben (1991) who noted that: Stereotypes about
heroin users are ingrained ....
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Heroin Use
.... substance. Grenyer (1992, pp. 665 673) reported that high levels of social evaluative anxiety is characteristic of
heroin users. While ....
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Arguments agains Legalization of Drugs
.... Therefore, the number of
heroin users will increase, as will the number of deaths from overdose. .... His story exemplifies the hold that
heroin exerts over
users. ....
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Variety of Arguments on Societal Issues
.... in "Against the Legalization of Drugs," makes the argument that the war on
heroin has been successful, as evidenced by the status quo of
heroin users since 1972 ....
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Clinton Administrations' Drug Policies
.... has essentially remained silent while Congress has refused to permit physicians to issue sterile syringes to drug addicts, such as
heroin users, which the ....
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Drug abuse and Crime
.... as adolescent dealers are concerned, "represents an intensified version of the classic drug-crime relationship originally described for (adult)
heroin users. . ....
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Drugs and Alcohol
.... cocaine
users, 604,000 of them using crack cocaine (1). One million people were hallucinogen
users, and there were an estimated 119,000 current
heroin users. ....
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Drugs & Alcohol Problems in US
.... cocaine
users, 604,000 of them using crack cocaine (1). One million people were hallucinogen
users, and there were an estimated 119,000 current
heroin users. ....
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Forms of intimate violence
.... 299). Alcohol abusers seem to have more access to rehab services than
heroin users, as far as social stigma is concerned. However, McCaghy, et al. ....
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Drug abuse as a major social problem
.... abuse.
Heroin users tended to live mainly in urban ghettoes and so did not come into contact with the mainstream of society. After ....
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Illegal Drugs in American Life
.... Additionally, in Baltimore, follow up studies of career addicts have found high rates of criminality among
heroin users during those periods that they are ....
(2992

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Punitive & Rehabilitative Approaches to Drug Policy
.... antidrug propaganda. A large proportion of
heroin users, perhaps a majority, are casual, occasional, non addicted
users. This pattern ....
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Effects of Different Types of Illegal Drugs
.... Methadone is to
heroin users what nicotine skin patches are to tobacco smokers" (Nadelmann & McNeeley, 1996, p. 84). Controversy ....
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Abuse of Street Drugs
.... part of the drug-abuse culture (Burton & Brown, 1997), but the fact of their addiction is distinguished from the addiction of cocaine or
heroin users only in ....
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FUNCTION OF PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING Introductio
.... 1973. The drug user population consisted of
heroin users (over 80 percent) and professionals volunteers were not abundant. The mental ....
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Gateway Drugs
.... While there are powerful and instantaneously reinforcing drugs like crack,
heroin, and methamphetamine which addict
users, as a rule it is not the particular ....
(1837

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Gateway Drugs
.... While there are powerful and instantaneously reinforcing drugs like crack,
heroin, and methamphetamine which addict
users, as a rule it is not the particular ....
(1845

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Marijuana as a Gateway Drug
.... to a 1984 book Getting Tough on Gateway Drugs in which Robert DuPont estimated that "up to 50 percent of regular
users of marijuana also use
heroin." He also ....
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Injection drug Use
.... with no genetic disposition for the same addiction may use
heroin for years .... to injection drugs is risky largely because habitual injection drug
users are more ....
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Injection drug use
.... with no genetic disposition for the same addiction may use
heroin for years .... to injection drugs is risky largely because habitual injection drug
users are more ....
(1025

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Risks of Injection Drug Use
.... with no genetic disposition for the same addiction may use
heroin for years .... to injection drugs is risky largely because habitual injection drug
users are more ....
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Crack Cocaine Use in the US
.... far more quickly" (DHHS, 1991, p. 6). Because of its high rate of addiction, crack cocaine poses a bigger threat to
users than any other drug,
heroin included. ....
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HIV Prevention & Needle Exchange Programs
.... Since most states restrict syringe sales, creating an artificial scarcity,
users of
heroin or liquid cocaine share, rent, or pick up discarded equipment from ....
(2531

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Steroid Use Among Youths
.... Dr. Nancy Kennedy of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention points out that unlike other drugs such as cocaine and
heroin, steroids make
users look better ....
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Narcotics & Arms Trafficking in Afghanistan T
.... There are about 600,000
heroin users in the United States (Fields, 1999, October 4, p. 48).
Heroin has emerged as a more popular narcotic than cocaine. ....
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NARCOTICS & ARMS TRAFFICKING IN AFGHANISTAN T
.... There are about 600,000
heroin users in the United States (Fields, 1999, October 4, p. 48).
Heroin has emerged as a more popular narcotic than cocaine. ....
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War on Drugs
.... also say that they inadvertently have created new groups of drug
users among youth .... use of harsher drugs and many equate its effects to those of
heroin and crack ....
(1024

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The Pharmacotherapy of Substance Abuse
.... common in male than in female
users, and for cocaine, male
users predominate at a .... For example, some of the well-known effects of
heroin are the inhibition of ....
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