Explain the appearance of heroin, how it is used, and what individuals do once they build up a tolerance. Also, what serious health issues can arise from the use of heroin, and why?

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Range in color from black to white. Highly purified heroin is a white powder; others are black and sticky, and referred to as black tar heroin. It can be snorted/sniffed, smoked, or injected. Initially, it is sniffed or snorted. When tolerance builds, one may use the method of skin-popping (injecting into the skin but not the vein). When tolerance builds further, they mainline heroin (inject into bloodstream). At risk for infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS and hepatitis when they inject heroin. Street heroin usually contains toxic contaminants or additives that can lead to serious health issues.

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