Going to a Rehab is the best choice you have. They have other medications there to help the person through the rough spots. Also counseling is recommended so the person doesn't go back to their old ways. This is the nastiest addiction of all, next to smoking... After overcoming the initial physical withdrawl (which is the strongest reminder to resort back to drugs), the longing for euphoria will exist because addicts will remember how heroin became less and less potent the more dependant they became on it... but now that they're clean, it will be truly a potent euphoria... hence potentially worthwhile, and even if it be a one-occassion slip, the cravings will be totally revitalized for 3-4 days to come... :| a flawed rationale, but only one a true past heroin addict such as myself would realize...
If you mean would bleach remove heroin from a urine sample the short answer is no heroin is a drug not a bacteria or virus if bleach was added to urine it would definitely not take the heroin out of the urine if it were present.
It is not possible to clean heroine out of a person's urine.
Stop taking heroin.
8 hrs?
Heroin will be out of most people's systems in 1 to 3 days. Four days will be beyond the threshold, since Heroin is water-soluable, so it will not show in your urine.
No, opium and heroin are different substances and will show up as separate substances in a urine test. Heroin is derived from opium, but they have distinct chemical compositions that can be distinguished in drug tests.
Heroin effects you faster when injecting because as soon as the heroin hits your bloodstream, it rushes throughout your entire body and vessels. This is often called a heroin "rush" and is usually why people repeatedly inject the drug.
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No heroin can not be flushed from one urine, it goes to the brain.
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