The vaccine against heroin addiction, the first test has passed successfully

Heroin (Diacetilmorphina) is a semi-syntic opioid processed by Morfina. Heroin is an illegal and highly addictive substance with a strong euphoric effect. It's the most abused opiat today. Heroin was synthetized in 1874, and as a beginning and ironically, it was used to treat morphine dependence. [...]
Heroin (Diacetilmorphina) is a semi-syntic opioid processed by Morfina.
Heroin is an illegal and highly addictive substance with a strong euphoric effect. It's the most abused opiat today.
Heroin was synthetized in 1874, and as a beginning and ironically, it was used to treat morphine dependence. Nowadays Heroina is known as the most destructive and painful dependence on the world, which harms the body and the psychic together. Yet heroin is a healing state, healing can be a very long process.
There is always, however, the possibility of a return of dependence. How can it be stopped forever?
Looks like the vaccine works. The Scripps Research Institute has successfully completed several clinical tests on primats to prove that vaccines can block “euphrine” that people feel when they get heroin.
This type of vaccine works by training the immune system to create antibodies that fight heroin by blocking the effects of drugs before they go into the user's brain, thus preventing the ability to produce a <x0drush” or “highgh”.
Although these types of vaccines have not yet been tested on humans and studies of analysis are still ongoing, let us hope that in the near future, many such cases will be prevented.












