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Which of these issues are related to long-term heroin use? Check all that apply.

pleasure
depression
hypoxia
drug poisoning
sudden infant death syndrome

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Deppresion
hyoxia
sudden infant death sydrome
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Answer:

The issues related to long-term heroin use are: depression, hypoxia, drug poisoning.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, we need to describe all of the options.

Pleasure is no longer associated with heroin consumption on long-term usage. Pleasure is reduced and therefore the addict has to employee more to feel the pleasure he or she looks for. Guiding him or her to drug poisoning better known as substance overdose or drogue overdose.

Depression is associated with the usage of heroin because it deteriorates the body and the subject's quality of life driving him or her to a poor psychological condition.

hypoxia is an issue associated with long-term heroin usage because the body suffers a transition and the tissue deteriorates, lungs, digestive, and nervous systems are the most affected organs.

Drug poisoning is achieved by overdosing heroin to the body in the seek of a pleasant state of consumption in long-term use.

Sudden infant death syndrome is not associated because the consumption of heroin by an adult doesn't impact the child's direct health. It impacts it in quality of life, however, if the parent was under the usage of heroin in the pregnancy period would be difficult for the infant to survive because it would develop properly inside the uterus and also because if the baby borns healthy which is very impossible it would be born an addict and the death wouldn't be sudden, it would be expected.

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