It is estimated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that 9 percent of the U.S. population abuses opiates over the course of their lifetime. One opiate in particular, heroin, is becoming the drug of choice for many people because of its potent high and inexpensive price, especially when compared to other drugs. Sadly, it doesn’t take much for a person to get addicted and experience withdrawal between periods of using. Not only will the addict need the opiate to prevent symptoms of withdrawal, but he or she will gradually need more of the drug over time to satisfy an increased tolerance.