Heroin
A powerful opiate that’s usually sold as a white or brown powder.
Some drugs are increasingly cut with dangerous synthetic opioids like nitazenes, which have killed 100s of people in the UK in the past year. This is happening in a wide range of drugs, not just heroin, and you can never really know what is in any street or counterfeit drug. Find out more about the risks and what to do here.
Also called:
- Brown
- Gear
- H
- Horse
- Skag
- Smack
Quick info
How the drug works varies from person to person
- How you might feel
- Happy, relaxed, euphoric and/or sleepy, often in a ‘rush’ of effects.
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- Effects on your body
- You might feel sick and vomit, especially if not used to the effect. Drowsy, dry mouth, heart rate and breathing slow down.
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- How long it takes to work
- If smoking or injecting heroin, the effects kick in immediately. Snorting takes a few minutes to have an effect.
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- How long the effects last
- Smoking effects last for up to an hour. Injecting or snorting lasts longer and can be more intense. After effects can last much longer, however you take it.
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- Common risks
- Risk of overdose and death is high. Mixing heroin with other downers (including methadone, alcohol, and benzodiazepines) is extremely dangerous. Heroin is highly addictive so you may become dependent on it and need more to get the same effect.
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- Mixing drugs
- Mixing drugs is always risky but some mixtures are more dangerous than others.
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