DiacetylMorphine 15mg
Diacetylmorphine 15mg is a powerful painkiller and a highly addictive
Dosage:
- The dosage of heroin varies greatly depending on factors such as purity, tolerance, and route of administration.
- Street heroin purity can vary significantly, making it extremely difficult to determine a safe dosage.
- In medical settings where diacetylmorphine is used, such as in some countries for the treatment of severe pain or opioid addiction, dosages are carefully controlled by healthcare professionals.
Uses:
- Heroin is a semi-synthetic opioid derived from morphine, primarily used for its euphoric effects in illicit drug use.
- It is often injected intravenously, but can also be smoked or snorted.
Side Effects:
- Respiratory Depression: One of the most significant risks of heroin use is respiratory depression, which can lead to coma or death.
- Addiction: Heroin is highly addictive, both physically and psychologically. Regular use can lead to dependence and withdrawal symptoms upon cessation.
- Overdose: Heroin overdose can result in respiratory depression, cardiac arrest, and death.
- Other Side Effects: Other side effects of heroin use may include drowsiness, sedation, confusion, constipation, nausea, vomiting, itching, and decreased heart rate.