Pubdate: Thu, 11 Oct 2007
Source: Parthenon, The (WV Edu)
Copyright: 2007 The Parthenon
Contact:  http://www.marshall.edu/parthenon/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2171
Author: James Vetrano
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HEROIN USE CLIMBS IN AREA

Heroin use is escalating among an already growing addiction to drugs 
in Huntington.

Genise Lalos, director of addiction services for the Prestera Center 
in Huntington, said she has noticed a major increase in treatment of 
individuals using opiates, which also includes drugs like oxycontin 
and methadone, among others.

"In 2001, we saw only 51 cases of heroin use," Lalos said. "In 2005, 
that number rose up to 249 cases."

Lalos also has noticed more young people seeking treatment for opiate abuse.

"Years ago, the average opiate user was typically a 40-year-old 
Caucasian male who was an alcoholic." Lalos said. "Now, the average 
user is around 29, and we're seeing a lot more use among the 18 to 24 
year old population."

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration recently 
reported opiates as the second-most popular illegal substance of 
choice in West Virginia. Alcohol ranked as the most popular substance.

Nancy Price, clinic director for the Huntington Treatment Center, 
said heroin is the third-most popular illegal substance of choice in 
Huntington.

Since late September, four deaths have occurred in Huntington that 
local officials expect to be heroin related. The ages of those who 
died range from 22 to 56.

Mayor David Felinton said all cases involving heroin are under 
investigation by the Huntington Police Department, and the situation 
is a high priority.

"It's scary how many deaths and near deaths are caused by the drug," 
Felinton said. "I've known people whose lives have been ruined by heroin."

The National Institute on Drug Abuse said heroin is processed from 
morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod 
of the Asian poppy plant, and usually appears as a white or brown powder.

When the drug is heated, the powder dissolves into a liquid and is 
injected for a quick high. Heroin can also be smoked or snorted.
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