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ik weet vrijwel zeker dat coke verslavender is dan hero. volgens mij is het altijd mogelijk om iets 1 keer te proberen en daarna niet meer. van 1 keer word je echt niet verslaafd, dat heeft met discipline te maken en dat heb ik wel.
heroine is trouwens niet zo erg ongezond! de verslaving is heel ernstig natuurlijk, maar voor je lichaam valt het reuze mee.

ff nog wat opgezocht :)
» will I become addicted after one dose?
No. Heroin's 'incredible' addictiveness has been much overplayed, backed up by the tragic spectres of long term addicts, physcially wasted by their habits. Nevertheless, like alcohol, nicotine, amphetamines and cocaine, heroin is a highly addictive drug with a seductive physical and psychological effect. It's ability to smother and cushion a user from their lives often draws the user into a psychological addiction, much before the physical compulsion starts.

long term use
Despite the myths, heroin is a relatively harmless drug, especially compared to alcohol or nicotine.

However, chronic heroin abuse can result in scarred and/or collapsed veins, bacterial infections of the blood vessels and heart valves, abscesses and other soft-tissue infections, and liver or kidney disease.

Constipation caused by a combination of poor eating and the effects of the drug on the bowels can lead to haemorrhoids. Addicts can also suffer from malnutrition because they're never hungry.
 
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de eerste keer wordt je van bruin toch t*ring ziek? waarom dan een keer proberen?
 
trouwens de coke-verslaving schijnt ook niet uber-ongezond te zijn...gebrek aan voeding dat schijnt je te nekken...en je doekoe's

verslaving=gay!

doe geen drugs!
 
Je kan EN drugs gebruiken EN niet verslaafd raken hé. Laten we van deze topic geen anti-drugs topic van maken.

Coke > all.
 
Ook nog een vershil als je gaat snuiven, roken, spuiten
 
ik weet vrijwel zeker dat coke verslavender is dan hero. volgens mij is het altijd mogelijk om iets 1 keer te proberen en daarna niet meer. van 1 keer word je echt niet verslaafd, dat heeft met discipline te maken en dat heb ik wel.
heroine is trouwens niet zo erg ongezond! de verslaving is heel ernstig natuurlijk, maar voor je lichaam valt het reuze mee.

ff nog wat opgezocht :)

En ik weet vrijwel zeker dat Hero vele malen verslavender is dan Coke
 
hero is schadelijker voor de hersenen, om het simpel te zeggen programmeert het zichzelf in de hersenen als een basisbehoefte zoals eten etc..


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Do drugs remodel your brain?

Thu, 26 Apr 2007

A heroin addict aching for a fix years after kicking the habit is not simply weak-willed but may be tormented by enduring changes in the brain caused by the drug itself, according to a groundbreaking study released on Wednesday.

In experiments carried out on rats, a team of American researchers at Brown University in Rhode Island showed that even a single dose of morphine physically altered the neural pathways that regulate the sensation of craving.

The change persisted long after the effects of the drug had worn off.

The study, published in the British journal Nature, adds weight to a new theory that sees addiction as a disease which "remodels" brain mechanisms related to learning and memory, the lead author, cellular physiologist Julie Kauer, said in an interview.

The findings also point the way to the tantalising possibility of a pharmaceutical antidote to addiction, she added.

Kauer's experiments focused on the activity of synapses, the connective junction between brain cells.

So-called excitatory synapses increase the flow of chemicals — such as dopamine, associated with a feeling of euphoria — while inhibitory synapses impede such flows.

"You have to have both, because they create checks and balances on the system," she explained.

Previous studies have shown that excitatory synapses are strongly linked to building one's capacity for memory, and that — just like muscles in the body — they grow stronger over time with increased activity.

This is a virtuous circle when it comes to learning because the release of small amounts of dopamine creates the incentive to learn more. It also helps hone basic survival instincts.

A dangerous magnet

But the same mechanism becomes a dangerous magnet for abuse when certain drugs such as heroin and cocaine provoke a similar response.

"If you have ever been really, really thirsty, that same craving may be the same thing that is going on in the brain of someone who is addicted to a drug," Kauer said.

In this context, she added, "addiction is a form of pathological learning" in which the brain has created a rewards system for something that is harmful to the body.

"I would not call it damage — the circuit is working the way it should. But it has been remodelled in a maladaptive way," said Kauer.

The Nature study breaks new ground in two areas. It presents the strongest evidence to date that inhibitory synapses are also capable of "long-term potentiation", or LTP, the ability to strengthen and change over time.

And it showed that morphine, an opiate, continued to block LTP long after the drug was absent from the animal's system.

"The fact that they are long lasting could be one of the reasons that the craving for drugs is so hard to conquer, and suggests that addictive drugs are producing persistent physical changes," she said.

The study also points to the intriguing possibility of a pharmaceutical treatment to neutralise intense cravings, which could help those fighting addiction to resist the temptation of relapse.

It could likewise help prevent unwanted side effects of morphine in hospitals, where the opiate is frequently used as a painkiller.

The molecule disabled by the morphine is called guanylate cyclase. By pinpointing it, Kauer and her team identified a promising target for new drugs that could potentially prevent or treat addiction.

Such a treatment, however, might create other problems, she acknowledged. A remedy that removes a drug's addictive quality but not its capacity to provoke euphoria could add a temptation of another kind.

AFP
 
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