Heroine Fact

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One of the common early uses of heroine, which was marketed as non-addictive, was to help treat people who were addicted to morphine, even though heroine ultimately proved to be more addictive. When morphine was first isolated from opium in 1805, one of it's early uses was as a "non-addictive" drug to treat people who were addicted to the less addictive opium.

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