HEROIN PREVENTION PRESENTATION



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HEROIN PREVENTION PRESENTATION

HEROIN DOESN T DISCRIMINATE

Heroin cases rose in nearly every WI county over the last 3 years Heroin-related deaths up 50% in 2012 199 deaths (2012) vs. 29 (2000-2007) Affects people of all ages, races & socioeconomic groups WI teens 12-17 who have tried heroin: up 300% since 1995 Prescription drugs are a gateway to heroin use

Chicago and Rockford are the primary sources of Wisconsin s heroin supply Cities in Wisconsin have also become source cities: Milwaukee, Madison, Fox River Valley Users pool their money, travel to a source city, purchase, use, return to their homes and then distribute to friends

WHAT IS HEROIN

Highly addictive illegal drug that produces an intense, euphoric high Street names: boy, white, cheeva, brown sugar, H, Juan, tar Smoked, snorted or injected into bloodstream Sedative, like other opiates (oxycodone, hydrocodone, methadone, morphine) High mortality rate

WHAT DOES HEROIN LOOK LIKE

Pure heroin: fine white powder Street heroin: grey, tan, brown Sometimes a black, tar-like consistency Cut with substances like sugar, caffeine, Benadryl, quinine Buyer is never sure of true contents or strength of each hit Risk of overdose (OD) with every use

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU USE HEROIN

First use: intense, euphoric rush Flushed skin, heavy arms and legs, dry mouth, slowed breathing/heart rate Nods in and out of consciousness aka on the nod Next fix to just feel normal, keep the sick off Vicious cycle of use

SHORT-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF USE

Slowed breathing and heart rate Clouded thinking Drowsiness/sedation Nausea/vomiting Hypothermia/cold sweats Coma or death due to overdose from lack of oxygen to the brain

LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF USE

Collapsed veins from injections Infected blood vessels, kidneys, lungs or heart valves AIDS/contagious infections from needle sharing Respiratory illnesses Muscular weakness/paralysis Breakdown of immune system Coma or death due to overdose from lack of oxygen to the brain

EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF USE

Heroin addiction is a progressive condition The sooner a user receives treatment, the better Not always immediately apparent in young users Early, proactive involvement is key

WARNING SIGNS A PERSON MIGHT BE USING HEROIN

Changes in friends/attitude/behavior Secretive meetings/hang-up phone calls Sickness/loss of appetite Nodding off/oversleeping Irritability/depression Blackouts/memory lapses Long sleeves in warm weather Money disappearing

HEROIN & PRESCRIPTION DRUGS

Rx drugs: opiates for treating chronic pain Rx drugs and heroin are opiates that produce similar effects Adolescent brains are prone to addiction 2010 OxyContin reformulation Heroin as affordable, accessible substitute

IF YOUR CHILD IS ON PRESCRIPTION PAINKILLERS

Almost all young heroin users abuse Rx painkillers first Rx painkillers: gateway to heroin use Parent + physician closely monitor for proper use Prevent physical dependency from forming Discuss alternative pain treatments with physician

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SUSPECT USE

Immediately seek professional help Formal assessment to determine needs Quick admission into treatment for best chance at recovery Be persistent in seeking assistance

IDENTIFY SOMEONE UNDER INFLUENCE OF AN OPIATE

Drowsy Clouded mental function Constricted pupils Can still function Generally do not exhibit violent tendencies

LEARN MORE

Visit TheFlyEffect.com Experience the heroin spiral for yourself, learn more about its destructive power and hear from real heroin survivors right here in Wisconsin. Visit Drugfree.org The Partnership at Drugfree.org offers information and tools to help prevent and provide help for drug and alcohol abuse by young people.

GET HELP

Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or visit findtreatment.samhsa.gov Free, completely confidential and available 24/7/365, SAMHSA s National Helpline and online Treatment Locator can help you find substance abuse treatment facilities, support groups and community-based organizations in your area.