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They may make you comfortably numb, but trust
us: Things dont go better with coke and smack
The HIVer Appeal:
Cocaine (and its more potent, free-based form, crack) releases
a rush of the brains feel-good chemical dopamine, while
heroin (and its pharmaceutical derivatives, like some painkillers)
induces drowsy euphoria by attaching to the brains opiate
receptors, which control how we feel pain. Both drugs offer
short-term relief to HIVers suffering from depression, fatigue
or pain.
Why snorting, shooting and HIV dont
mix:
Where to begin? Coming down from cocaine can cause extreme
depression and fatigue, while heroin withdrawal means severe
diarrhea, headaches, vomiting and body aches. Inject with
shared needles, and you up the risk of passing HIV to others,
contracting hepatitis B or C or being reinfected with a strain
of drug-resistant HIV. Doing heroin while taking the protease
inhibitor Norvir (ritonavir) will dampen your high, prompting
you to need more, which could cause a fatal overdose if you
ever go off Norvir. Crack cocaine has displayed no known harmful
interactions with HIV meds but can savage the immune system,
speeding HIV replication by as much as 200 percent. Studies
show both injection and non-injection users are far more likely
to miss HIV med doses, spurring treatment failure.
The Big Fix:
You have many options (see Recovery
Rooms ). Research reveals that HIVer heroin users
who join a methadone program, taking a legal, synthetic opiate
that blunts withdrawal, are hospitalized less often and live
longer than those who dont, but the treatment is controversial.
Some studies conclude that methadone is more addictive than
heroin; others say it interacts negatively with HAART meds.
Addicts have many in- and out-patient choices, some HIVer-oriented.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Cocaine Anonymous (CA) are 12-step
programs with meetings in most major cities. They dont
require that you stop using drugsonly that you want
to.
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