It all depends on the person; whether their tolerance for opiates is low, high, or non-existent. Judging by the fact that you are asking this question, I would guess that you have no tolerance to opiates, so the smallest amount possible should be used (preferably none). Tolerance is built by repeatedly consuming opiates (heroin, hydrocodone, oxycodone, meperidine, morphine, etc) for a period of time. Eventually your tolerance will increase and it will require more and more of the same chemical to reach the desired effect.
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It depends quite heavily on ones tolerance to the drug. Pupils will generally stay constricted for the duration of the euphoric experience. Depending on quantity and quality of the heroin, and as I said the higher a person's tolerance, the faster they come down which is when pupils will return to normal size.
The number of uses someone can get out of a gram of black tar heroin varies widely based on factors such as tolerance, frequency of use, and individual physiology. However, a gram of black tar heroin is typically considered to provide multiple doses, especially for those who are not heavy users. It is important to note that heroin use is illegal and dangerous, and seeking help for addiction is crucial.
In short, there is no safe amount of heroin and cocaine mixed, as every individual user is different, based on tolerance and a whole variety of additional factors.
It is difficult to determine an exact amount of heroin that would kill a person as it depends on various factors such as tolerance, health status, and purity of the drug. However, as little as 30-50 milligrams of heroin can be fatal for individuals with no tolerance to the drug. It is important to seek help from medical professionals if dealing with heroin addiction.
yes it happens because you build a tolerance.
It takes approximately 72 hours (3 days) for heroin to completely leave your system.
no not really some would get hooked if they wanted to or just plain take too much or too often. it all really depends on the tolerance for it.
Heroin is highly addictive and can lead to physical dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms. It can cause serious health issues, such as infections, collapsed veins, heart problems, and respiratory depression. Heroin use is also associated with risky behaviors, legal problems, and social consequences.
There is no specific maximum amount of heroin that a user can safely consume in a day, as it varies depending on factors like tolerance, purity, and individual physiology. However, exceeding even a small amount can result in overdose, which can be fatal. It is important to seek help if struggling with heroin use.
Depends on your tolerance, obviously to heroin, and to other opiates. Lets says there is exactly 1/10 (average), thats 100 milligrams. For a first timer, a line (insufflated, never shoot the first time, or ever for that matter. If its tar, smoke it, if its powder, snort it) is usually around 20 mg. So from 1 bindle, you would get 5 20 mg lines. But remember, on heroin the body develops a tolerance VERY fast, so even though your first line is 20 mg, the next 20 mg line wont get you as high, so you would need to do a bit more. Listen to Mr. Brownstone by Guns N' Roses, any question you may have about heroin tolerance is answered in the chorus: I used to do a little but a little wouldn't do it so the little got more and more. I just keep trying to get a little better, said a little better than before.
Barbiturates are a class of drugs derived from barbituric acid that act as depressants to the central nervous system. They have sedative and addictive effects. Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine, a natural substance taken from the seed pod of the various opium poppy plants. Heroin is highly addictive. People who regularly use heroin often develop a tolerance, which means that they need higher and/or more frequent doses of the drug to get the desired effects. The main difference between the two is what they are made from. Barbiturates are made form barbituric acid and heroin is made from opium poppy plants.