Yes indeed it is. Heroin [diacetyl morphine] is a partially synthetic opiate compound produced when acetyl molecules are are bonded to morphine [morphine sulfate] molecules. Morphine is a naturally occurring opiate produced by and from the poppy plant. In fact the body changes heroin into morphine. The purpose of bonding acetyl molecules to morphine is that it allows the new compound, heroin, to enter the brain 300% faster than morphine alone; That in turn makes heroin three times (3X) more potent than standard morphine on a molecule to molecule basis. All opiates are depressants and Heroin is the most frequently used illegal depressant.No, it's a narcotic.
I am a heroin addict and I do feel cold except when I am on heroin.
Heroin overdose can lead to suppression of vital functions in the body, including breathing and heart rate. It can also affect neurons in the brain that control crucial functions such as consciousness and coordination. In severe cases, heroin overdose can result in coma, brain damage, and even death.
It really depends on the contents/filler in the heroin. All illegal contraband is a bad idea to take, including some legal drugs. Always be careful with what you put in your body
A germ enters a body by going through all your bodies defences
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opiates get in you whole body system, blood, brain tissues, bone marrow, and all muscles
No it does not, but I used to prefer Opana to heroin. Opana produces much more of a crisp, clear headed high. You feel clean. Heroin tends to give you a 'cloudy minded' high. Plus you know exactly what you are putting into your body with Opana.(original) No, the active ingredient in Opana is Oxymorphone, a semi-synthetic opiod agonist which, like Heroin and all other drugs in the Opiate family is converted to Morphine by the body once ingested. The potency of Oxymorphone used intravenously however, is very comparable to Heroin.
Depends on what you mean by strong, both of these drugs come in a wide variety of quality that vary greatly in strength. Both drugs also interact with the mind and body in different ways, making it hard to say which one is "stronger".
If your dog has the wits to outsmart you and keeps scoring the heroin despite all your efforts, you've really got problems.
Ways that the body changes food to a form that is usable by all its cells is floor 8 which is the digestive system. Ways the body gets rid of its waste products is floor 4 which is the urinary or excretory system.
It is a depressant. All opiates (heroin, morphine, opium, hydrocodone, oxycodone) are depressants.