"According to the National Drug Management Policy Bureau (ONDCP), approximately 5 million Americans over the age of 12 report heroin at least once in their lifetime. Morphine produces crystalline white powder which is highly addictive Opioid. Heroin was first synthesized in 1874, it is a powerful medicine derived from poppy plant seeds, it is used as an analgesic and funny medicine.
Heroin belongs to a group of painkillers called anesthetics. Drugs come from poppies, poppies growing in Asia, Mexico and South America. Pure heroin has consistency of white powder. Black tar heroin is sticky or hard and looks like roof tar, but some heroin is also dark brown.
Heroin is an opioid made from natural materials obtained from various poppy seed pods grown in morphine, Southeast Asia, Mexico and Colombia. Heroin is a white viscous substance called white or brown powder, or black tar heroin. Other common names for heroin include Big H, Horse, Hell Dust, Pout. Formulated opioid analgesics such as Oxycontin® and Vicodin® have a heroin-like effect. According to research, abuse of these drugs may open the door to the use of heroin. Nearly 80% of Americans are using heroin (including people who are receiving treatment) to report the first abuse of prescription opioids.
Drug trafficking in the city Historically, the literature on drug distribution research was about heroin. The importance of systematic import and sale of heroin and low level heroin distribution system in New York City has been explained by Jews and Italians. Although cocaine sales before 1970 was not very common, it was pointed out that the organization structure of cocaine sellers is similar to that of heroin sellers. Even now heroin has recovered, especially since the 1970s, it has become widespread in a pure form, suggesting a threat of parallel drugs.