do you know how heroin slows heart rate ? do you have an theory of whether its effects on opiate receptor sites have to do near it slowing the heart rate?
The part of the brain that controls respiration or breathing, have a high concentration of Opiate/Opioid receptors. When you embezzle too much of an opioid, be it Morphine or Heroin or Dilaudid, all of these receptors bring saturated and essentially, to put things within laymen terms, your brain "forgets" to inform your lungs to breathe.
Morphine acts a short time ago like heroin as a narcotic so the following comment which pertains to morphine should apply:
"despite explicit respiratory depression from doses that cause toxicity, the blood pressure is usually maintain until relatively late within the course of intoxication, and falls largely as the result of hypoxia"
"has no significant effect on the conventional myocardium"
Goodman and Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 6th edition, page 503
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