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Heroin or diamorphine ( INN) (colloquially referred to as junk, babania, horse, brown, smack, black tar, big H, lady H, dope, skag, juice, etc) is an alkaloid opioid. Heroin is the 3,6- diacetyl derivative of morphine (hence diacetylmorphine) and is synthesised from it by acetylation. The white crystalline form is commonly the hydrochloride salt, diamorphine hydrochloride.



Diamorphine

IUPAC name:

(5α,6α)-7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-
17-methylmorphinan-3,6-diol diacetate (ester)

CAS number
561-27-3
ATC code
N02AA09
Chemical formula C21 H23 N O5
Molecular weight 369.42
BioavailabilityIn pharmacology, bioavailability is a term used to describe a pharmacokinetic property of drugs, namely, the fraction of a dose which reaches the systemic circulation. It is an essential tool in pharmacokinetics, as bioavailability must be considered when ?
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Elimination half life 3 minutes
ExcretionExcretion is the biological process by which an organism separates waste products from its body. The waste products are then usually expelled from the body by elimination''. In mammals, for example, the two major excretory processes are the formation of u ?
Pregnancy categoryThe pregnancy category of a pharmaceutical agent is an assessment of the risk of fetal injury due to the pharmaceutical, if it is used as directed by the mother. It does not include any risks conferred by pharmaceutical agents or their metabolites that ar ?
Legal status Schedule I ( USA)
Delivery Vaporized, Insufflated , Injected, Taken Orally
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  • Pain Relief
  • Cough Suppressant
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  • Alcohol
  • Barbituates
  • Stimulants
  • Other Opioids
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