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    June 12, 2009

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    Heroin is chemically very similar to endorphins, the natural opiates of the body, but less potent. It competes with the endorphins for the specialized endorphine receptors found on the surfaces of some body cells. The body responds by reducing production of endorphins when heroin is consumed. Endorphins are regularly released in the brain and nerves and attenuate pain.

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