No- leukemia is not a communicable disease in people. HOWEVER- there are a number of other diseases that ARE contagious that are common among intravenous drug users. Those include Hepatatis and HIV (AIDS), and well as more common STDs.
If it is your usage of heroin, it will do nothing to your partner. At least not by itself. However, heroin usage often involves other risky behavior such as needle sharing and any diseases you have obtained through its use may be transmitted to your partner. They also may not like the way you behave while on drugs.
no.
It is not possible to clean heroine out of a person's urine.
If the heroin is being smoked "chasing the dragon" then contact high is possible, otherwise... No!
simply: yes
Let me start by stating that I assume you meant "heroin". Anyway, no, the chemical structures of these compounds are completely different. Heroin is derived from morphine whereas cocaine is a tropane alkaloid. Thus, it is not possible to convert cocaine to heroin.
It is not possible to rid the body of heroin in 2 days. Heroin withdrawal symptoms can be severe and dangerous. It is recommended to seek medical help and support from healthcare professionals for a safe and effective detox process.
Heroin has many possible negative side effects. It is an opiate and can cause anything from heart problems to death. It is also highly addictive as well.
No. It is possible to OD from injecting heroin into the muscle and through smoking heroin, but it is less likely to happen. Addicts often passout before they can smoke enough and when heroin is injected into th muscle it releases and is broken down in the body more slowely so the amount that enters the bloodstream is not as much or as sudden. The first time I ever touched heroin I smoked it...and ODed.
No not possible. That is the reason you use it. All things eaten, smoked, drunk, or taken in some matter affects the body.
A deck of heroin is 1 to 15 grams of heroin, it is also known as a bag of heroin.
Prescription drugs that can cause the pupils to contract are drugs from the opioid family. Morphine and codeine-dionine drugs are in this group. Others are hydroxy-morphine, dinitrophenylmorphine, and benzylmorphine. These drugs are used as pain killers.