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It's kind of hilarious that heroine, which was developed as a painkiller, is the go to example for schedule 1.
69 sats \ 3 replies \ @Cje95 OP 8h
The history of its discovery is wild becuase the first guy that discovered it the results of testing on dogs and rabbits were so bad that it ended there. Then when freaking Germany "rediscovered it" they were trying to get more codeine and ended up with heroine instead.....
That being said it was banned rather quickly esp by early 20th century standards... The US banned it in 1924 and ironically the League of Nations moved to in 1925 and that ban was widely accepted by 1928.
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I didn't know that early history. Was it banned because of how crazy addictive it is? That's the story I've heard.
My point, though, is that it has a very well-known medical use. If you needed serious surgery and the options were heroine or nothing, a doctor would probably think the heroine should be used.
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69 sats \ 1 reply \ @Cje95 OP 8h
So the guy that tested if for the guy who discovered it wrote
Doses… were subcutaneously injected into young dogs and rabbit… with the following general results… great prostration, fear, and sleepiness speedily following the administration, the eyes being sensitive, and pupils constrict, considerable salivation being produced in dogs, and a slight tendency to vomiting in some cases, but no actual emesis. Respiration was at first quickened, but subsequently reduced, and the heart's action was diminished and rendered irregular. Marked want of coordinating power over the muscular movements, and loss of power in the pelvis and hind limbs, together with a diminution of temperature in the rectum of about 4°.
The German rediscovery 23 years later...
Hoffmann was working at Bayer pharmaceutical company in Elberfeld, Germany, and his supervisor Heinrich Dreser instructed him to acetylate morphine with the objective of producing codeine, a constituent of the opium poppy that is pharmacologically similar to morphine but less potent and less addictive. Instead, the experiment produced an acetylated form of morphine one and a half to two times more potent than morphine itself. Hoffmann synthesized heroin on 21 August 1897, just eleven days after he had synthesized aspirin.
The commercialization is something that only would happen in the early 20th century....
It was developed chiefly as a morphine substitute for cough suppressants that did not have morphine's addictive side-effects. Morphine at the time was a popular recreational drug, and Bayer wished to find a similar but non-addictive substitute to market. However, contrary to Bayer's advertising as a "non-addictive morphine substitute", heroin would soon have one of the highest rates of addiction among its users.
The history is rather wild
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a similar but non-addictive substitute to market
Yeah, I remember reading that part of the story.
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