There have been numerous articles recently about the spread of heroin and perscription drug abuse among young people from 13-25 years of age. These disturbing develpments have indicated that a majority of these young people are beginning with abuse of prescription pan medications stolen from parents and grandparents who are ill or recovering from surgery. Despite the serious dangers of prescription pain medications, many people do not acknowledge these dangers because of an erroneous belief that since these pan killers are prescribed by doctors, they are not as dangerous as heroin obtained on the street.
Unfortunately, the fact of the matter is that opiates are opiates, no matter how they are administered or where they come from and the resulting addiction is indiscriminate. For today’s young people, the abuse of prescription pan killers is graduating from pills to heroin that can be snorted very rapidly. The nasty stigma of heroin being shot up with a needle can be circumvented and business in the suburbs is booming. Drug dealers are finding it to be much easier to monopolize suburban communities than trying to fight for business in the inner cities as long as they have heroin in powder form that can be snorted because once again, as long as kids can circumvent the stigma of shooting heroin, it’s somehow okay. The saddest thing is to know that the majority of these kids abusing pain pills or snorting heroin are going to hit a point where they are sick from withdrawal and all that’s available is heroin and all they can do is shoot it. Chances are that when faced with that situation, they will do what they feel they must to escape the pains of heroin withdrawal – meanwhile creating a world of problems for themselves and their loved ones.

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