Wizner27
Greenlighter
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- Mar 24, 2012
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I was curious about certain drugs an the scheduling category they're in. The biggest issue for me, as a Heroin user is why is Heroin (Diactylmorphine) a schedule 1 drug and Morphine a schedule 2. Im like 99% sure heroin is converted back into morphine and 6-MAM once it passes the blood-brain barrier. So why would heroin, a prodrug of morphine be different then Morphine itself? I know partly that Morphine it Sch 2 due to the fact it has an accepted medical use, but what bugs the hell outta me is why would they out law more stringently a drug that’s basically the same as morphine, twice a potent (therefore less is needed), no more addiction potential and just as cheap to produce? Anyone have any insight on this?
