Heroin Facts
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what type of drug is heroin

an opiate

100

Name one warning sign that someone may be overdosing

Blue lips, slowed breathing, unconsciousness, choking sounds, etc.

100

You can get in legal trouble for calling 911 during an overdose everywhere

False — Good Samaritan law protects you

100

This powerful synthetic opioid is involved in many overdoses because it is extremely strong and often mixed into other drugs

fentanyl

100

what famous celebrity was addicted to Heroin

Kurt Cobain


Frontman of Nirvana. Struggled with heroin addiction and died in 1994.

200

Heroin slows down this important body function

Breathing

200

what can you do if one of your friends is overdosing?

1. Call 911 right away 

2. Give Naloxone (Narcan) if available

* Spray into one nostril

* Follow package directions

* You may need a second dose in 2–3 minutes

3. Try to wake them  

* shout their name

* rub knuckles firmly on the chest (“sternum rub”)

4. Keep them breathing 

* lay them on their side (recovery position)

* if trained, give rescue breaths/CPR

5. Stay with them

* Do not leave them alone until help arrives.

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how is heroin made

  • The opium poppy plant is grown and harvested to produce a sticky sap called opium
  • Opium contains morphine, a natural pain-relieving substance
  • Morphine is then chemically processed in illegal labs to turn it into heroin
  • The final product is often further cut or mixed (“adulterated”) with other substances to increase profits
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This opioid is often known by brand names like OxyContin and Percocet

oxycodone

200

who are some other celebrities that struggled with heroin addiction

David Bowie, Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John

300

what types of heroin are there and what do they look like?

  • White powder — sometimes very fine, similar to flour or powdered sugar
  • Brown powder — tan to dark brown
  • Black tar heroin — sticky, dark brown or black, looks like roofing tar or hardened resin
300

do teens still do heroin?

it is not as popular as before but heroin or fentanyl can be in drugs you buy without you knowing

300

why are opiates highly addictive

1) They flood the brain’s reward system 

2) They copy the body’s natural painkillers

3) The brain adapts quickly (tolerance)  

4) Withdrawal reinforces use 

5) It affects judgment and control

300

This opioid painkiller is often known as “Vic” or “Vikes.

Vicodin

300

You feel angry and your body is tense. This coping skill means taking slow breaths in and out.

deep breathing

400

how might heroin be packaged/distributed?

  • tiny plastic bags
  • folded paper packets
  • balloons
  • capsules or mixed into fake pills
400

what is a safe dose of heroin?

There is no safe dose of Heroin.

The strength can vary a lot from batch to batch, and many drugs today are mixed with Fentanyl or other substances without people knowing. A dose that one person survives could cause another person to stop breathing.

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why do teens become addicted to heroin

1) The teen brain is still developing 

2) Strong dopamine “reward” effects

3) Stress, trauma, and mental health  

4) Peer influence and access 

5) Misuse of prescription opioids 

6) Withdrawal and dependence cycle 

7) Unpredictable drug supply today

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This opioid is commonly used in hospitals for severe pain and sometimes during surgery.

morphine

400

You feel sad and want to express yourself privately. This coping skill involves writing thoughts and feelings.

journaling

500

You can tell if a pill contains heroin or fentanyl just by looking at it.

false- you cannot tell

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who is at a higher risk of overdosing

1) Teens who don’t have tolerance (new or occasional users) 

2) Teens using unknown or fake pills 

3) Teens mixing substances 

4) Teens using alone 

5) Teens with mental health stress or trauma 

6) Teens with past substance use or relapse 

7) Teens in high-access environments

500

what are the most common mental health issues teens struggle with

depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, eating disorders, substance use disorders

500

Someone is stressed, offered drugs, and feels pressured. Name TWO healthy coping choices they could use instead.

  • Walk away
  • Call/text a trusted person
  • Use breathing or grounding
  • Go to a safe place
  • Do a physical activity
  • Listen to music
  • Ask for help
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You feel numb and unmotivated. This coping skill involves doing something small you enjoy even if you don’t feel like it.

behavioral activation 

Behavioral activation is a simple idea used in therapy for depression and low mood. For teens, it basically means doing something to feel better even if you dont feel like it. 

  • boost brain chemicals linked to mood (like dopamine)
  • reduce isolation
  • give a sense of accomplishment
  • interrupt the “stuck in bed / stuck in thoughts” cycle