know usally just anytime most of the time when u need it or are pregnant and then u have many cravings.
Yes you can if they snorted on obscene amount of it and then you drank their saliva,you best bet would be to NOT kiss people on heroin.
Naltrexone is used in heroin addition it doesn't block the craving but is does make it so you do not get high from the heroin. It would help by not letting you feel the effect of the drug which is why you take it so it should help reduce the dependency, This drug should not be confused with Naloxone which is only an emergency overdose reversal drug it is not used to treat addiction.
you snort it and if you get high then its heroin
Yes. Heroin can cause hyperglycemia because heroin stimulates the sympathetic branch of the nervous system. This branch is responsible for the constricted pupils and fast heart rate you see in heroin overdose. The high blood sugar is due to the increased demands of the cells because the metabolic rate of the cells is increased. Therefore, the sympathetic nervous system stimulates the release of stored sugar from the liver and it enters the blood stream. This causes the hyperglycemia.
Yes, in some individuals sugar can effect someone's emotions because if someone is hungry and eats something with a great deal of sugar they get a false high and eventually their sugar high will lower and may make them feel lethargic; sometimes a little depressed or moody. Individuals with Diabetes have to be very careful with sugar intake.
If the heroin is being smoked "chasing the dragon" then contact high is possible, otherwise... No!
Most addicts are found to be hypoglycemic. This condition may have existed before they started taking drugs. Basically all drugs addicts, whatever chemical they are using, are after serotonin, a chemical that the body produces from food sources and that makes them feel happy and content. Addicts have a problem producing serotonin, and when they withdraw from drugs they get depressed, anxious, irritable and will return to drugs. Alcoholics sometimes experience intense cravings for Chocolate, I guess its related. Regardless of hypoglycemia or whether sweets are particularly desirable when high on heroin, sugar absolutely does not curb the need for heroin!!!! Only opiates/opioids will fulfill a heroin addict, no matter how tasty they think sugar is, they will still be in withdrawl. Medically sugar dose nothing to suppress heroin withdrawl.
Hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar, is a health problem faced by many people. It is advised to consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis if you suspect that you may have high blood sugar. Symptoms of high blood sugar include increased thirst, headaches, blurred vision and fatigue.
Yes, even a small dose will block the high you normally get from heroin. Adding heroin to Suboxone can have a dangerous additive effect. Many people have died from trying to get high while on a replacement drug.
It gets you high
to have a un natural high
High sugar