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"Injection continues to be the predominant method of heroin use among
addicted users seeking treatment; however, researchers have observed a shift in
heroin use patterns, from injection to sniffing and smoking.
In fact,
sniffing/snorting heroin is now the most widely reported means of taking heroin
among users admitted for drug treatment in Newark, Chicago, and New
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About Heroin: |
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Heroin is usually injected, sniffed/snorted, or smoked. Typically, a heroin
abuser may inject up to four times a day. Intravenous injection provides the
greatest intensity and most rapid onset of euphoria (7 to 8 seconds), while
intramuscular injection produces a relatively slow onset of euphoria (5 to 8
minutes). When heroin is sniffed or smoked, peak effects are usually felt
within 10 to 15 minutes. Although smoking and sniffing heroin do not produce a
"rush" as quickly or as intensely as intravenous injection, NIDA researchers
have confirmed that all three forms of heroin administration are addictive.

With the shift in heroin abuse patterns comes an even more diverse group of
users. Older users (over 30) continue to be one of the largest user groups in
most national data. However, the increase continues in new, young users across
the country who are being lured by inexpensive, high-purity heroin that can be
sniffed or smoked instead of injected. Heroin has also been appearing in more
affluent communities.

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